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The  GRISWOLD  FAMILY 

ENGLAND  -  AMERICA 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

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Bishop  Alexander  Vietr  Griswold 


The  GRISWOLD  FAMILY 

ENGLAND  -  AMERICA 

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EDWARD  of  Windsor,  Connecticut 
MATTHEW  of  Lyme,  Connecticut 
MICHAEL  of  Wethersfield,  Connecticut 


Compiled  by 

GLENN  E.  GRISWOLD 

Branford,  Connecticut 


Published  by 

The  Griswold  Family  Association  of  America 

Incorporated 


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Printed  in  the  U.  S.  A.  by 

THE  TUTTLE  PUBLISHING  COMPANY,  INC. 
RUTLAND,  VERMONT 


1943 


“And  this  is  my  memorial  to  all  generation  s” 

Exodus  iii:  15 

“That  the  generation  to  come  might  know  them” 

Psalm  xxxviii:  6 


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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


List  of  Illustrations .  9 

Foreword .  11 

Edward  Griswold .  13 

Matthew  Griswold .  187 

Michael  Griswold .  191 

New  Griswold  Lines .  328 

Correction  on  Previous  Volume .  329 

Indexes .  333 

Original  Subscribers .  393 


LIST  OF  ILLUSTRATIONS 


Bishop  Alexander  Viets  Griswold . Frontispiece 

Facing 

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Daniel  Griswold  House  at  North  Springfield,  Vt .  63 

Ezra  Griswold  Bill  of  Exchange .  104 

Capt.  John  Griswold .  167 

Mrs.  Anna  (Peck)  Griswold .  291 


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FOREWORD 


The  publication  of  the  Griswold  Family  Genealogy  has  been 
delayed  from  time  to  time  in  the  effort  to  obtain  the  fullest  data 
possible.  It  has  been  a  labor  of  love  with  less  than  three  hundred 
dollars  a  year  for  actual  expenses,  and  its  inadequacy,  by  reason 
of  the  extreme  difficulty  in  obtaining  records,  is  fully  recognized 
by  the  compiler. 

The  destruction  of  much  valuable  material  has  been  met  with. 
Church  and  other  records  are  often  kept  in  structures  easily 
destroyed  by  fire  and  Town  records  have  been  destroyed  likewise. 
All  available  records  have  been  carefully  searched. 

Every  effort  has  been  made  to  obtain  family  records,  and  to 
many  I  am  indebted  for  prompt  and  complete  records,  while 
others  have  not  responded  at  all.  If  these  were  brought  forward 
much  light  would  be  thrown  upon  many  obscure  points.  There 
has  been  a  great  lack  of  co-operation  and  a  singular  reluctance 
in  giving  the  data  to  aid  in  this  great  work. 

Some  discrepancies  of  one  year  in  dates  occur,  which  may  be 
accounted  for  by  “Old  and  New  Style,”  as  previous  to  1750,  and 
sometimes  later,  the  Puritan  year  commenced  with  March  25th, 
hence  the  dates  occurring  in  January,  February  and  March  may 
have  been  credited  to  either  year.  Many  other  mistakes  occur 
as  many  giving  even  their  own  ages  have  varied  from  one  to 
three  years. 

These  publications  have  commenced  with  Vol.  II,  the  present 
book  being  Vol.  Ill;  Volume  I  being  reserved  for -the  future 
publication  of  English  and  Norwegian  records. 

The  volumes  are  numbered  on  the  back  by  stars:  Vol.  II,  **; 
Vol.  Ill,  ***. 

Aside  from  the  many  annoyances  and  disappointments  con¬ 
nected  with  the  preparation  of  this  work,  it  has  left  many  plea¬ 
sant  memories,  both  from  correspondence,  and  from  new  and 
inspiring  friendships.  The  compiler  is  grateful  for  the  valuable 
assistance  of  many  interested  members  and  descendants  of  the 
family. 

Glenn  E.  Griswold, 

Branford,  Conn. 

June  1,  1943. 


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EDWARD  GRISWOLD 


Edward  was  living  in  Kenilworth  Parish,  Warwickshire,  Eng¬ 
land,  as  late  as  1638.  Just  when  the  call  came  to  him  to  seek  a 
new  dwelling-place,  to  build  anew  in  this  far  country,  where 
unmolested  he  could  follow  the  dictates  of  his  spiritual  under¬ 
standing  without  fear  of  the  hand  of  tyranny  or  the  condemnation 
of  a  bigoted  prelate;  where  he  could  build  freely  an  enduring 
heritage  of  strength  for  his  family,  we  do  not  know. 

But  we  do  know  that  he  joined  the  company  of  Rev.  Ephraim 
Huit,  arriving  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  some  time  in  1639.  They  came 
to  escape  the  intolerances  of  the  church  and  state,  and  in  their 
new-found  freedom  practiced,  at  times,  even  more  harsh  in¬ 
tolerances. 

Edward  held  an  important  place  in  ail  the  early  endeavors,  and 
at  once  became  active,  energetic,  a  strong  and  vigorous  man, 
quickly  establishing  himself  as  a  leader,  a  man  true  to  his  religious 
faith,  and  strict  in  its  application  to  his  daily  life,  and  the  com¬ 
munity  interest. 

He  was  a  typical  Englishman  of  that  day.  Knowing  of  the 
limited  opportunity  of  men  of  his  class  to  acquire  land  in  England, 
not  being  favored  by  the  nobility,  he,  as  well  as  others,  used 
every  endeavor  to  obtain  as  large  holding  of  lands  in  Connecticut 
as  possible,  and  the  larger  part  of  what  Edward  did  obtain  was  by 
true  and  honest  services,  and  not  by  mere  grant  or  purchase.  He 
gave  of  himself  without  reservation  that  the  community  might 
live  and  prosper;  he  stood  upon  his  own  feet,  dependable  and 
strong.  One  who  helped  to  leave  us  a  rockbound  legacy  of  per¬ 
sonal  liberty  that  we  must  carry  on  that  it  may  endure  forever. 

Edward  remained  in  Windsor  until  1663.  Then  he  was  placed 
on  a  committee  to  procure  the  required  number  of  inhabitants 
for  a  new  community,  later  to  be  called  Killingworth.  It  was  two 
years  before  the  number  was  obtained  and  the  settlement  com¬ 
menced.  His  two  sons-in-law,  Samuel  Buell  and  Jonas  Westover, 
also  removed  there.  Here  he  also  served  the  community  in  nu¬ 
merous  capacities,  and  was  a  leader  in  all  endeavors.  He  or¬ 
ganized  the  church  and  was  its  first  deacon.  Records  are  numerous 
showing  the  confidence  the  community  and  officials  had  in  him. 


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The  Wyllys  Papers,  Vol.  XXI,  contain  many  interesting  refer¬ 
ences  to  his  early  financial  activities.  He  seems  to  have  been  the 
Colonial  agent  of  Mr.  St.  Nicholas,  of  Knowle,  Warwickshire, 
England.  Both  Mr.  John  St.  Nicholas  and  Rev.  Ephraim  Huit 
lived  at  Knowle.  Evidently  there  was  an  acquaintance  be¬ 
tween  them  before  Edward  came  to  America. 

In  Vol.  I-III  (1636-1689)  Colonial  Records,  there  are  numerous 
references  to  Edward.  Served  as  depyty  to  the  General  Court 
from  Aug.  18,  1658,  to  Mar.  14,  1660;  also  1662-63.  Served  as 
deputy  from  Killingworth  1667-1670;  1671-1677;  1678-1689. 

In  the  study  of  the  life  of  Edward  Griswold,  the  American 
ancestor,  it  must  be  kept  in  mind  that  we  have  at  present  no 
authentic  record  of  his  parents  or  birthplace.  All  the  various 
statements  thus  far  published  in  reference  to  that  are  pure  con¬ 
jecture,  and  thus  have  no  standing  in  genealogical  history. 

We  have  thus  far  collected  in  the  Griswold  Family  Association, 
a  large  number  of  English  records  concerning  the  Griswold 
genealogy,  but  none  have  been  found  in  regard  to  Edward  and 
his  wife  except  the  baptism  of  their  first  five  children  in  Kenil¬ 
worth  Parish. 

Various  names  have  been  given  to  Margaret,  the  wife,  but  let 
it  be  understood  that  this  is  without  any  authority  cited,  and 
that  no  records  thus  far  found  have  disclosed  her  name  or  parent¬ 
age;  and  to  set  forth  something  of  such  importance  without 
positive  authority  only  results  in  confusion  and  disappointment. 
For  many  years  search  to  solve  this  question  has  continued  by 
brilliant  historians,  without  success. 

References: 

Colonial  Records,  Vol.  I  (1636-1665),  pp.  196,  379,  380,  397, 
398,  419;  Vol.  II  (1665-1678),  pp.  58,  63,  240,  525;  Vol.  Ill 
(1678-1689),  pp.  1,  3,  17,  26,  36,  48,  75,  86,  97,  106,  121,  139, 
151,  155,  169,  195,  208,  214,  223,  237,  251,  254,  etc. 

Public  Records  of  the  Colony  (Trumbull),  1850. 

Savage,  Vol.  I,  163,  288;  II,  316. 

Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  I,  75,  148,  157,  158;  II,  364,  351. 

Wyllys  Papers,  Vol.  XXI,  pp.  14,  28,  42,  56,  75,  161,  483. 

N.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Reg.,  Vol.  V,  pp.  226,  365. 

Trumbull's  Hartford  County,  II,  521,  548,  552. 

Manwaring  Early  Probate  Records. 


Edward  Griswold 


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Vol.  1,  Hartford  District  (1635-1700),  pp.  60, 103, 112, 121, 130. 
Caulkins’  Hist,  of  New  London,  p.  283. 

Caulkins’  Hist,  of  Norwich,  pp.  92,  176. 

Register  of  the  Society  of  Colonial  Wars. 

Ancestral  Heads  of  New  England  Families,  1620-1700.  F.  R. 
Holmes. 

Genealogy  of  the  Dimon  Family. 


Particular  Court  Records: 


1649-50 
Feb. 1650 


Dec.  1662 

Mar.  1651-52 
Dec.  1653 
Sept.  1654 
Mar.  1656 
Mar.  1660-61 
Jan.  1662 
May  1662 
1659-1663. 
1667 

1674 

1680 

1681-1687 


Served  on  Petty  Jury. 

Served  on  jury  in  Hartford,  trial  of  John  Carring¬ 
ton  and  his  wife  charged  with  witchcraft.  Jury 
rendered  a  verdict  of  guilty. 

Served  on  jury  in  the  trial  of  Nathaniel  Green- 
smith,  and  Rebecca,  his  wife;  jury  returned  a  ver¬ 
dict  of  guilty. 

Served  on  jury. 

Served  on  jury. 

Served  on  jury. 

Served  on  jury. 

Served  on  jury. 

Served  on  jury. 

Served  on  jury. 

Appointed  on  various  committees,  appraiser,  etc. 
The  Court  ordered  that  the  town  of  Homonoscit 
shall  for  the  future  be  named  Kenilworth. 

Edward  granted  200  acres  of  land  provided  he  take 
it  up  where  no  former  grant  be  prejudiced. 
Appointed  commissioner  to  lay  out  a  highway  from 
Saybrook  to  Kenilworth,  and  construct  bridge. 
Appointed  commissioner  on  six  projects. 


352  EDWARD,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  July  13,  1729  (Edward*, 
Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Windsor,  Apr.  3,  1755,  Abigail 
Phelps,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Nov.  5,  1735,  d.  of  David  and 
Abigail  (Pettibone)  Phelps.  Edward  served  as  captain  in  the 
Revolution,  and  died  Feb.  22,  1785.  Old  Wintonbury  cemetery, 
Bloomfield,  Conn. 


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His  will,  Jan.  24,  1780,  State  Library,  Hartford,  Conn.,  men¬ 
tions  his  children,  Solomon,  Edward,  Simeon,  Warren,  Ursula, 
Charlotte,  and  his  wife,  Abigail. 

Abigail  m.  (2)  Deacon  Amasa  Case,  as  third  wife.  Amasa  b. 
Oct.  18,  1731,  s.  of  James  and  Esther  (Fithen)  Case,  who  m.  (1) 
Elizabeth,  d.  of  Robert  Hoskins,  1752.  She  died  May  27,  1764. 
He  m.  (2)  widow  Yiets,  1766,  who  died  about  1785.  He  m.  (4) 
widow  Charity  Cornish,  d.  of  John  Pettibone,  who  died  Oct.  5, 
1803,  se.  53.  He  m.  (5)  widow  Sarah  Graham,  d.  of  Benajah 
Humphrey.  Amasa  died  Aug.  18, 1824.  No  Case  issue  by  Abigail. 

Children  Griswold:  778  SOLOMON,  b.  1754/55.  779  ED¬ 
WARD,  b.  Sept.  10,  bapt.  16th,  1759.  780  CHARLOTTE,  b. 
1764.  781  SIMEON,  b.  July  27,  bapt.  Aug.  25,  1765.  782  UR¬ 
SULA,  b.  1766.  783  WARREN,  b. 

Windsor,  Simsbury,  Bloomfield,  and  Old  Wintonbury,  Conn, 
records;  Phelps  Gen.,  I,  203;  Goodwin  Notes,  283;  Revolutionary 
records  of  Conn. 


353  ABIGAIL,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  May  5,  1732  ( Edward\ 
Daniel3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Apr.  7,  1753,  David  Phelps, 
b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Nov.  5,  1734,  s.  of  Lieut.  David  and 
Abigail  (Pettibone)  Phelps,  who  died  Apr.  17,1811,  ae.  77.  David 
served  in  the  Revolution,  2nd  Lieut.,  1st  Lieut.,  and  Captain. 
A  long  period  of  meritorious  service.  Abigail  died  May  6,  1795, 
se.  62,  and  he  m.  (2)  Harriet  Humphrey,  widow  of  Sergt.  Noah 
Humphrey,  and  d.  of  Joseph  Humphrey,  Jun. 

Children  Phelps  by  Abigail:  784  Abigail,  b.  Nov.  16,  1754;  m. 
Jared  Merrill.  785  Ozias,  b.  May  1,  1756;  m.  Sally  Judson. 
786  David,  b.  Nov.  13,  1759;  m.  Asenath  Humphrey.  787  Eliza¬ 
beth,  twin,  b.  Nov.  13,  1759;  m.  Samuel  Terry.  788  Rhoda,  b. 
Sept.  22,  1765;  m.  Abel  Fuller.  789  Roswell,  b.  Oct.  31,  1767; 
m.  (1)  Dorcas  Pettibone;  m.  (2)  Chimona  Fanning.  790  Alex¬ 
ander,  b.  Feb.  26,  1769;  m.  Elizabeth  Enno.  791  Susanna,  b. 
Dec.  27,  1773;  m.  Frederick  Phelps.  792  Oliver  Cromwell,  b. 
Dec.  25,  1774;  m.  (1)  Susannah  Ensign;  m.  (2)  Sally  Case. 

Windsor  and  Simsbury,  Conn.,  records;  Simsbury  inscriptions; 
Phelps  Gen.,  I,  202;  Merrill  Mem.,  321;  Conn.  Colony  and 
Revolutionary  records. 


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354  KAZIAH,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  July  5,  1737  (Edward*, 
Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Norfolk,  Conn.,  Oct.  14,  1761, 
Dudley  Humphrey,  b.  Aug.  1733,  s.  of  Deacon  Michael,  of 
Simsbury,  who  died  1794.  Kaziah  died  in  Norfolk,  1833,  ae.  96. 
No  issue. 

He  was  a  prominent  lawyer  and  served  as  Representative. 


355  LYDIA,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Apr.  25,  1743  (Edward*, 
Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1).  No  present  information. 


362  JOEL,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  1734  (David*,  Daniel 3,  George 2, 
Edward1);  m.  in  Old  Wintonbury,  Conn.,  May  11,  1758,  Mary 
Evans,  whose  date  of  birth  and  parentage  are  unknown.  Joel 
died  Apr.  10,  1811,  ae.  77. 

Administration  of  his  estate,  Simsbury,  Conn.,  probate,  men¬ 
tions  wife  Mary,  and  children,  Joel,  Elijah,  Luther,  Ralph  and 
his  children  Zopher,  Parley,  Maria,  Debe,  and  Lelise;  Joel's 
daughter  Mary  and  her  husband  John  Whiton,  Rebecca  and  her 
husband  John  Kingsbury. 

His  wife  Mary  died  Feb.  10,  1814.  Burials  in  Old  Wintonbury 
cemetery,  Bloomfield,  Conn. 

Their  children:  793  JOEL,  bapt.  Nov.  5,  1758.  794  ELIJAH, 
b.  July  22,  d.  July  23,  1761.  795  ELIJAH,  b.  Aug.  20,  bapt. 
Aug.  22,  1762.  796  MARY,  bapt.  Dec.  2,  1764.  797  LUTHER, 
bapt.  Sept.  28,  1766;  probably  unmarried.  His  will  1840  men¬ 
tions  no  family.  He  died  Apr.  25,  1840.  798  RUFUS,  bapt. 

Sept.  17,  1768;  d.  unm.  Apr.  1,  1798.  799  REBECCA,  bapt. 
May  3,  1772.  800  RALPH,  bapt.  Apr.  30,  1775.  801  ELEANOR, 
b.  and  d.  Nov.  28,  1776. 


363  EZEKIEL,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Feb.  21,  1736  (David*, 
Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  Anna  Munson,  b.  1745,  who 
died  July  27,  1782,  ae.  37;  m.  (2)  Anna  Carey,  who  died  Nov.  4, 
1815,  ae.  67.  She  was  adm.  to  the  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  Cong. 
Church,  from  the  Church  in  Deerfield,  Mass.,  Mar.  3,  1771. 
Ezekiel  was  admitted  Dec.  12,  1784. 

He  settled  in  Stockbridge  where  he  lived  for  62  years.  Shown 


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on  Gr.  Barrington  land  records.  Served  in  the  Revolution,  pvt. 
Capt.  Ezra  Whittlesey,  Col.  Brown,  Sept.  7,  1777;  Oct.  13, 
1781.  Capt.  John  Bacon,  Col.  Daniel  Rossiter,  Berkshire  county 
militia. 

Ezekiel  died  May  27,  1829,  ae.  93.  His  will,  June  1,  1825,  Vol. 
XXXI,  314,  Lenox,  Mass.,  probate,  mentions  children  Philo, 
four  children  of  Timothy,  dec’d;  Solomon,  Ezekiel,  son  of  Solomon; 
daughters,  Anna  Munson,  Sarah  Pomeroy,  Charlotte  Peet, 
and  Asenath  Robinson;  grandson  Marshall  Munson.  Burials 
in  Main  St.  cemetery,  Stockbridge. 

Their  children:  802  EZEKIEL,  b.  May  3,  1771.  803  ASE¬ 
NATH,  b.  June  23,  1773.  804  ANNA,  b.  Nov.  26,  1775.  805 
SOLOMON,  b.  July  11,  1778.  806  TIMOTHY,  bapt.  Mar.  6, 
1785.  807  PHILO,  bapt.  June  22,  1788.  808  CHARLOTTE, 
bapt.  June  2,  1793.  809  SARAH. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  and  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  reocrds;  Rollin 
Cook  Manuscripts;  Stockbridge  Cong. Church  records;  Pomeroy 
Gen. 


364  HULDAH,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Apr.  23,  1739  (David*, 
Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  in  Windsor,  July  10,  1777,  Theo- 
philtjs  Moore,  s.  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Allyn)  Moore,  b. 
Mar.  18,  bapt.  Mar.  21,  1741/2.  Huldah  died  May  21,  1790, 
ae.  52. 

He  m.  (2)  Nov.  18,  1790,  Elizabeth  Rowley,  and  died  Aug. 
23,  1794.  No  issue  by  either.  Palisado  cemetery,  Windsor. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  New  Eng.  Reg.W,  461. 


365  SYBIL,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Apr.  17,  1742  (David4, 
Daniel 3,  George2,  Edward1);  m.  Aug.  25,  1763,  Enoch  Drake, 
III,  b.  Aug.  24,  1741,  s.  of  Enoch  and  Mary  (Barber)  Drake, 
who  died  Dec.  10,  1773.  He  was  descendant  of  John  Drake  who 
came  to  Windsor  before  1639.  Burial  in  Old  Wintonbury  ceme¬ 
tery. 

Sybil  m.  (2)  Apr.  17,  1777,  Elisha  Rose,  of  Granville,  Mass., 
b.  Feb.  17,  1758,  s.  of  Elisha  and  Abigail,  who  died  Dec.  10, 
1814,  ae.  86.  Sybil  (widow  of  Elisha  Rose)  died  Aug.  14,  1829, 
ae.  88. 


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Children  Drake:  810  Sarah,  bapt.  Dec.  7,  1765.  811  Sibbel, 
b.  Dec.  6,  1767;  d.  Mar.  2,  1772.  812  Enoch,  bapt.  Mar.  26, 
1770;  died.  813  Enoch,  bapt.  Oct.  4,  1772.  Children  Rose: 
814  Olive,  b.  Apr.  9,  1778.  815  Aaron,  b.  Sept.  10,  1784. 

Windsor  and  Old  Wintonbury,  Conn.,  Church  records;  Stiles 
Ancient  Windsor,  II,  183;  Drake  Gen.,  73;  Granville,  Mass., 
records. 


366  Deborah,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Mar.  15,  1745  ( David 4, 
Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Old  Wintonbury  (Bloomfield), 
Conn.,  Oct.  30,  1768,  William  Watson,  s.  of  John  and  Bethia 
(Tyler)  Watson,  b.  Aug.  28,  1748. 

It  is  unfortunate  that  the  records  of  the  First  Congregational 
Church  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  for  the  first  fifty  years  have  been 
lost.  The  same  is  true  of  fifty  years  following  1772.  William  and 
his  family  evidently  resided  in  Hartford  and  were  members  of 
this  church,  where  their  son  William  was  baptized.  It  is  probable 
there  were  other  children  but  no  records  are  now  available. 
816  William,  bapt.  Mar.  12,  1769. 

Windsor  and  Bloomfield,  Conn.,  records;  Old  Wintonbury 
Church  records;  N.  E.  Reg.  71,  280. 


367  DAVID,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Feb.  15,  1748  (David1, 
Daniel 3,  George?,  Edward1);  m.  in  Granby,  Conn.,  July  16,  1772, 
Lois  Higley,  b.  Jan.  28,  1756,  d.  of  Dudley  and  Eunice  (Strat¬ 
ton)  Higley,  and  descendant  of  Captain  John  Higley,  the  Ameri¬ 
can  ancestor,  who  came  to  Windsor  1666. 

John  married  Katherine  Brewster,  of  the  Brewster  family  of 
Mayflower  fame. 

David  and  Lois  were  members  of  the  First  Church,  Turkey 
Hills,  East  Granby.  David  died  Mar.  25,  1811. 

Administration  of  her  estate,  her  son  Pliny  was  appointed 
administrator,  Mar.  5,  1840. 

Their  children:  817  DAVID,  b.  Mar.  22,  1773.  818  LOIS,  b. 
May  4,  1775.  819  IRA,  b.  May  31,  1777.  820  OLIVE,  b.  Jan  3, 
1780.  821  HULDAH,  b.  July  8,  1782.  822  PLINY,  b.  Dec.  27, 
1785.  823  INLIETTA,  bapt.  Oct.  30,  1796.  824  CHAUNCEY, 
b.  Feb.  11,  1797. 


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The  Griswold  Family 


Windsor  and  Granby,  Conn.,  records;  North  Granby  Congre¬ 
gational  Church  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  357,  387; 
Moore  Gen.,  G7;  Thomas  Barber  Gen.,  125. 


373  PEINEAS,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Nov.  25,  1725  {Thomas'* 
Thomas 3,  George 2,  Edward1)]  m.  Feb.  4,  1749,  Hepzibah  Gris¬ 
wold,  d.  of  Benjamin  and  Esther  (Gaylord)  Griswold  (No. 
412,  Vol.  II),  b.  May  31,  1730. 

Phineas  died  about  1760.  His  will,  State  Library,  Hartford, 
Sept.  5,  1759,  filed  Mar.  4, 1760,  mentions  wife  Ziba,  son  Phineas, 
brother  Thomas  and  Captain  Benjamin  Griswold. 

Hepzibah  m.  (2)  1764,  John  Perkins,  s.  of  John,  of  Hebron, 
Conn.,  who  m.  (1)  in  Hebron,  Jan.  10,  1750,  Sarah  Thompson, 
b.  Mar.  8,  1725,  who  died  1762. 

John  and  Hepzibah  removed  to  the  Wyoming  Valley,  Pa., 
he  was  killed  by  savages  in  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  7,  1778. 

Hepzibah  was  commonly  called  Ziba.  After  the  death  of  her 
husband  Perkins,  she  braved  those  perilous  times,  to  return  to 
Windsor.  Her  inscription  in  the  churchyard  of  the  Second 
Society,  Windsor,  “In  memory  of  Ziba,  widow  of  John  Perkins, 
who  died  June  29,  1820,  se.  90.” 

With  her  own  she  had  also  mothered  the  two  Perkins  children, 
John  and  Aaron,  by  Sarah,  both  of  whom  were  Revolutionary 
soldiers. 

Children  Griswold  by  Ziba:  825  PHINEAS,  b.  Aug.  13,  1750. 
826  OLIVER,  b.  Dec.  9,  1754;  d.  Mar.  24,  1757.  Children 
Perkins  by  Ziba:  827  Griswold,  bapt.  Feb.  15,  1767;  d.  1786. 
828  David,  b.  Jan.  1,  1769;  m.  Sarah  Ferrier. 

Hebron  and  Windsor,  Conn.,  records. 


374  THOMAS,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Jan.  25, 1728/29  {Thomas', 
Thomas 3,  George 2,  Edward1)]  m.  Rhoda  Tudor,  b.  Feb.  25, 
1734/5,  d.  of  Rev.  Samuel  and  Mary.  Rev.  Samuel  was  des¬ 
cendant  of  Owen  Tudor  from  Wales  to  Windsor  1649.  Preached 
at  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  and  the  First  Church,  Poquonoc  (Windsor). 
Thomas  died  Oct.  27,  1805,  se.  76.  Rhoda  died  Oct.  1,  1832, 
a e.  97.  Burials  in  Old  Poquonoc  cemetery.  No  issue. 


Edward  Griswold 


21 


Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  354; 
Colonial  Families,  I,  536. 


376  SAMUEL,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Dec.  12,  1715  (Samuel*, 
Thomas 3,  George2 ,  Edward1).  Very  little  is  known  of  him  at 
present.  It  is  known  that  he  and  his  wife  removed  to  Canada 
and  settled  near  Preston,  Nova  Scotia.  It  is  known  that  a  line 
of  descent  from  him  is  residing  in  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick, 
and  Prince  Edward  Island,  but  records  of  them  are  unavailable 
at  present.  The  children  Jeremiah  and  Delight  were  left  with 
the  grandfather  by  whom  they  were  brought  up. 

Children:  829  JEREMIAH,  b.  1746.  830  DELIGHT,  b. 

June  10,  1751. 

Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  357. 


377  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Aug.  31,  1718  (Sam¬ 
uel*,  Thomas 3,  George 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  in  Simsbury,  Dec.  29, 
1742,  Haynes  Woodbridge,  s.  of  Rev.  Timothy  and  Dorothy 
(Lamb)  Woodbridge,  b.  Oct.  16,  1717,  and  descendant  of  Rev. 
John  Woodbridge.  Haynes  died  Apr.  12,  1754,  se.  36.  Simsbury 
cemetery.  The  deaths  of  his  daughters  Esther  and  Susannah  are 
indicated  on  his  tombstone.  Elizabeth  died  Mar.  1788. 

His  will,  State  Library,  Hartford,  mentions  wife  Elizabeth; 
children,  Theophilus,  Dorothy,  Elizabeth  and  Mary. 

Their  children:  831  Esther,  b.  May  23,  1743;  d.  y.  832  Doro¬ 
thy  Lamb,  b.  Nov.  13,  1745;  m.  Lieut.  Thomas  Phelps.  833 
Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  15,  1747;  m.  Henry  Pratt.  834  Mary,  b. 
Apr.  5,  1749;  d.  Dec.  1,  1833.  835  Susannah,  b.  Dec.  16,  1751; 
d.  June  5,  1/53.  836  Theophilus,  b.  Mar.  23,  1754;  l  ieutenant 
in  the  Revolution;  m.  Mary  Noble. 

Simsbury,  Conn.,  records;  N.  E.  Reg.,  XXXII,  296;  Phelps 
Gen.,  II,  1354;  Colony  records,  II,  163. 


379  LYDIA,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Dec.  17,  1722  (Samuel*, 
Thomas 3,  George 2,  Edward*);  (1)  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Feb. 
21,  1749/50  Hezekiah  Phelps,  M.D.,  m.  s.  of  Lieut.  Samuel 
and  Abigail  (Enno)  Phelps,  b.  1725,  who  died  June  9,  1752. 


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Descendant  of  the  first  William  Phelps,  and  his  father,  Lieut. 
Samuel,  was  the  son  of  Lieut.  Timothy  and  Mary  Griswold 
Phelps  (No.  9,  Vol.  II). 

The  Will  of  Hezekiah,  July  7,  1752,  mentions  wife  Lydia,  and 
daughter  Lydia. 

Lydia  m.  (2)  Hezekiah  Chaffee,  M.D.,  s.  of  Hezekiah  and 
Mary  (Toogood)  Chaffee,  of  Swansea,  Mass.,  b.  in  Rehoboth, 
Mass.,  who  died  Oct.  18,  1821,  se.  60.  Lydia  died  Oct.  1,  1801, 
se.  79  (T.S.R.). 

Hezekiah  Chaffee  removed  to  Windsor,  Conn.,  1755.  Held 
high  rank  in  his  profession.  His  will,  Mar.  8,  1817,  recorded  in 
Hartford,  Conn.,  probate,  leaves  estate  to  children,  Hepzibah, 
Mary,  Elizabeth,  Hezekiah,  and  John.  Elm  Grove  cemetery, 
Windsor. 

Children  Phelps:  837  Lydia,  b.  Dec.  11,  1750.  Children 
Chaffee:  839  Hepzibah,  b.  Aug.  12,  1758;  d.  July  8,  1834,  unm. 
840  Mary,  b.  July  28,  1758;  m.  Capt.  James  Hooker.  841  Heze¬ 
kiah,  b.  Mar.  21,  1760;  m.  (1)  Abby  Talcott;  m.  (2)  Charlotte 
Bradley.  842  Esther,  b.  Apr.  24,  1765;  m.  Hector  McLane. 
843  John,  b.  Feb.  22,  1767;  m.  Mary  Rowland. 

Rehoboth,  Mass.,  and  Simsbury  and  Windsor,  Conn.,  records; 
Filley  records  of  Windsor;  Phelps  Gen.,  I,  151;  Chaffee  Gen., 
75;  Hooker  and  Bradley  Gen.  records. 

381  DEBORAH,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  July  24,  1727  {Sam¬ 
uel*,  Thomas*,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  East  Granby,  Conn., 

May  22,  1780,  John  Robinson. 

There  seems  to  be  very  little  information  available  concerning 
him,  and  under  the  circumstances  he  is  very  difficult  to  trace. 

It  has  been  ascertained  that  he  squandered  all  her  property 
and  deserted  her.  She  obtained  a  divorce.  She  died  June  14, 
1809,  se.  82.  No  issue.  Mitchelson  cemetery,  North  Bloomfield. 


381  A.  ELISHA,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Oct.  25,  1731  (Samuel*, 
Thomas 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Simsbury,  Nov.  11,  1761, 
Eunice  Viets,  d.  of  John  and  Lois  (Phelps)  Viets,  b.  Nov.  24, 
1742,  who  died  Aug.  20,  1823,  at  the  home  of  her  daughter 
Deborah  Baker,  in  Lanesboro,  Mass.  (No.  849). 


Edward  Griswold 


23 


This  marriage  brought  together  two  of  the  most  prominent 
families  and  estates  in  Simsbury.  Dr.  John  Viets,  founder  of 
the  family  of  \  iets,  came  to  New  England  shortly  before  1700. 
Settled  in  Simsbury  about  1710.  Capt.  John,  father  of  Eunice, 
was  a  man  of  exceptionally  strong,  forceful  character.  Captain 
of  the  4th  company  of  Simsbury  1746.  Held  many  town  offices. 
Keeper  of  Newgate  prison  1773-75.  Had  charge  of  all  Tory 
prisoners.  Died  of  smallpox  1777. 

Elisha  was  of  large  physique,  jovial  and  fond  of  company,  ever 
ready  to  join  in  some  prank  or  fun.  A  man  of  worthy  and  strong 
character,  and  of  high  respectability.  He  was  a  wrorthy  member 
of  St.  Andrews  Episcopal  Church,  in  North  Bloomfield. 

During  the  Revolution  he  was  subjected  to  many  annoyances, 
being  suspected  of  having  Loyalist  sympathies.  For  a  time  he 
was  arraigned  almost  daily  before  the  Committee  of  Vigilance, 
but  nothing  was  ever  found  against  him.  It  may  be  said  that 
some  wrho  wore  the  stigma  of  Toryism  doubtless  deserved  the 
severities  meted  out  to  them;  others  acted  only  in  obedience  to 
a  religious  conscience.  Elisha  was  never  known  to  act  in  any 
way  against  the  Patriots.  He  died  Mar.  13,  1803. 

The  will  of  Eunice,  Simsbury  probate,  Aug.  20,  1814,  mentions 
children,  Elisha,  Alexander  V.,  Samuel,  Ezra,  Roger;  Eunice, 
wife  of  Butler  Pinney;  Deborah,  wife  of  Bethuel  Baker;  Sylvia, 
wife  of  Jasper  D.  Jones. 

Their  children:  844  ELISHA,  b.  Dec.  26,  1762.  845  ALEX¬ 
ANDER  VIETS,  b.  Apr.  22,  1766.  846  EZRA,  b.  Dec.  6,  1767. 
847  EUNICE,  b.  Feb.  9,  1770.  848  ROGFR,  b.  Feb.  22,  1772. 
849  DEBORAH,  b.  Aug.  27,  1776.  850  SAMUEL,  b.  Jan.  1, 
1780.  851  SYLVIA  ARABELLE,  b.  Nov.  14,  1781. 

Simsbury,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  11,  337; 
Viets  Gen.,  38;  St.  Andrews  Episcopal  Church  records;  Memoir 
of  Griswold  (John  B.  Stone). 

398  MERCY,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  June  29,  1744  ( Hezekiah\ 
John 3,  George 2,  Edward1).  No  present  information. 


399  ABIGAIL,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Apr.  18,  1746  (Hezekiah*, 
John*,  George2,  Edward1);  m.  Apr.  7,  1771,  Roger  Mills,  b. 


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The  Griswold  Family 


Mar.  5,  1746,  who  m.  (1)  Mar.  23,  1767,  Mary  Webster,  b. 
about  1746,  in  Wintonbury,  Conn.,  died  Oct.  23,  1768,  ae.  24,  d. 
of  William  and  Mary  (Watson)  Webster.  They  had  one  son 
Roger,  bapt.  Oct.  16,  1768. 

Children  by  Abigail:  852  Nabbe  Griswold,  bapt.  Nov.  10, 
1771;  m.  George  Warner.  853  Molly,  b.  Dec.  5,  1773.  854 
Peletiah,  b.  Mar.  17,  1776.  855  Elisha,  bapt.  Nov.  1,  1778. 

856  George,  bapt.  June  14,  1781.  857  Rufus,  bapt.  Aug.  31, 
1783.  858  Susanna,  bapt.  Aug.  7,  1786.  859  Betsey,  bapt.  Dec. 
9,  1787.  860  Drusilla,  b.  June  10,  1790. 

Wintonbury  Church  records;  Webster  Gen.,  107. 


401  PRUDENCE,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  June  6,  1748  ( Heze - 
kiah*,  John 3,  George 2,  Edward1).  No  present  information. 


402  ISAAC,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Aug.  9,  1749  ( Isaac 4,  .John3, 
George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Christina  Holcomb,  d.  of  Lieut.  Martin, 
b.  Feb.  17,  1755,  and  descendant  of  Thomas  Holcomb,  of  Wind¬ 
sor,  who  died  Dec.  6,  1831,  from  a  fall. 

Isaac  served  in  the  Revolution,  pvt.  8th  company,  1st  Regt. 
of  Militia,  1776.  He  died  Sept.  21,  1839,  se.  90.  Burials  in  Elm 
Grove  cemetery,  Windsor. 

Their  children:  861  CLARISSA,  b.  Apr.  3,  1775.  862  NAR- 
CISSA,  b.  Oct.  28,  1777.  863  ISAAC,  b.  Oct.  27,  1779.  864 
CHRISTINA,  b.  May  23,  1784.  865  CYRUS,  b.  Feb.  15,  1786. 
866  SALINA,  b.  Jan.  2, 1787.  867  MINDWELL,  b.  Mar.  1,  1788. 
868  EMILY,  b.  Apr.  28,  1790;  d.  Dec.  8,  1827.  869  FREDUS, 
b.  Feb.  14,  1792.  Sergeant  25th  U.  S.  Inf.,  d.  Nov.  15,  1813. 
870  EUNICE,  d.  Nov.  5,  3795,  se.  9  mo.  871  JARED,  b. 
Mar.  3,  1798;  d.  unm.  Mar.  11,  1869. 

Windsor,  Conn,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor;  Conn. 
Revolutionary  records  and  Archives. 


404  ABIEL,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  June  14,  1755  (Isaac*, 
John3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  in  Windsor,  Oct.  25,  1775, 
Huldah  Pinney,  d.  of  Capt.  Abraham  and  Sarah  (Clarke) 
Moore.  Capt.  Abraham  was  a  grandson  of  Nathaniel  and  Sarah 


Edward  Griswold 


25 


(Griswold)  Pinney  (No.  6,  Vol.  II),  and  descendant  of  Humphrey 
Pinney.  Huldah  died  Apr.  20,  1801,  se.  25. 

Abiel  m.  (2)  in  Windsor,  May  13,  1802,  Rebecca  Phelps, 
widow  of  Nathan  Phelps,  b.  Mar.  8,  1768,  who  died  Nov.  30, 
1798,  by  the  fall  of  a  tree.  He  was  a  son  of  Aaron  Phelps,  and 
she  was  Rebecca  Goodwin,  b.  Dec.  8,  1770,  who  died  in  Poquo- 
noc  (Windsor),  Apr.  12, 1819,  d.  of  Samuel  and  Rebecca  (Loomis) 
Goodwin,  and  descendant  of  Ozias  Goodwin,  the  American 
ancestor.  Burial  in  Old  Wintonbury  cemetery. 

Abiel  was  a  farmer.  Served  in  the  Revolution,  pvt.  8tli  Co., 
1st  ltegt.  of  Militia.  Died  Dec.  20,  1813.  (The  Filley  records  of 
Windsor  states  “cut  his  own  throat.”)  He  and  his  wife  Huldah 
are  buried  in  Elm  Grove  cemetery,  Windsor. 

He  was  among  the  first  owners  of  Ohio  lands.  His  old  home, 
Poquonoc  Ave.,  Windsor,  remains  in  an  exceptionally  unspoiled 
condition,  and  contains  some  of  the  finest  wall  paintings  in  the 
state,  which  must  have  been  by  a  real  pioneer  in  this  art.  Dis¬ 
tribution  of  his  estate  mentions  John,  eldest  son;  Abiel  B.,  Ila, 
O regen,  Abraham,  and  Marcus. 

Their  children:  872  JOHN,  b.  Oct.  10,  1778.  873  ABIEL 
BUCKLAND,  b.  Oct.  27,  1779.  874  ILA,  b.  Dec.  24,  1781. 
875  HULDAH,  b.  Sept.  15,  1783,  d.  Sept.  16,  1811.  876  ORE- 
GEN,  b.  Oct.  31,  1785.  877  ABRAHAM,  or  ABRAM,  b.  Nov. 
28,  1788.  878  MARCUS,  b.  1791.  879  SENECA,  b.  1795;  d. 
Nov.  17,  1798. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  357,  611; 
Moore  Gen.,  52;  Thomas  Barber  Gen.,  66;  Goodwin  Gen.;  Conn. 
Revolutionary  records  and  Archives. 


413  SYLVANUS,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  1733  ( Benjamin 4, 
Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  in  Windsor,  Apr.  1,  1762, 
Mary  Collins,  of  Wallingford,  Conn.,  d.  of  Edward  and  Su¬ 
sannah  (Peck)  Collins,  and  descendant  of  John  Collins,  of  Boston, 
1640,  and  of  Braintree,  Mass.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Ancient 
and  Honorable  Artillery  Company. 

Mary  died  May  26,  1772,  and  he  m.  (2)  Hannah  Webb,  who 
m.  (1)  Oct.  18,  1761  (W.C.R.  states  Aug.  30,  1763),  Ezra  Webb. 
She  was  Hannah  Nott,  b.  Oct.  18,  bapt.  Nov.  1,  1741,  d.  of 
Capt.  Gershom  and  Sarah  (Waterhouse)  Nott,  of  Wethersfield, 


26 


The  Griswold  Family 


Conn.,  who  d.  June  12,  1800,  se.  78.  She  was  descendant  of  John 
Nott,  who  came  to  Wethersfield  about  1636.  Man  of  prominence 
and  worth.  Held  many  town  offices  and  deputy  to  the  General 
Court  19  sessions. 

Sylvanus  m.  (3)  Mary  (Fosdick)  Starr,  widow  of  Timothy 
’Starr,  and  d.  of  John  and  Mary  (Yeomans)  Starr,  who  died  in 
Boston. 

Sylvanus  was  prominent  and  wealthy.  Served  as  Lieutenant 
in  the  Revolution.  Died  July  16,  1811,  se.  78.  His  will,  Apr.  11, 
1809,  Hartford,  Conn.,  probate,  mentions  wife  Mary,  children 
Sylvanus  Collins,  Benjamin  Gaylord,  Harvey,  William,  and 
Erastus;  Esther,  w.  of  Juda  Pinney;  Susanna  Fox,  and  Hannah 
Pomeroy. 

Children  b.  in  Windsor:  880  SYLVANUA  COLLINS,  b.  Sept. 
5,  1762.  881  ESTHER,  b.  Dec.  22,  1763.  882  BENJAMIN,  b. 
Feb.  19, 1765.  883  HARVEY,  b.  May  20, 1766.  884  GAYI ORD, 
b.  Dec.  18,  1767.  885  SUSANNA,  b.  June  21, 1769.  886  ERAS¬ 
TUS,  b.  Jan.  8,  d.  June  7,  1771.  887  ERASTUS,  b.  May  12, 
1772.  888  WILLIAM,  b.  June  3,  1778.  889  HANNAH,  b.  July 
14,  1780.  890  ERASTUS  NOTT,  b.  Jan.  3,  1783. 

Windsor  and  Suffield,  Conn.,  records;  Filley  Windsor  records; 
Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  357;  Starr  Gen.,  185;  N.  E.  Reg. 
61-288;  Conn.  Colony  Records,  Vol.  I  and  II. 


414  ZACCHEUS,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Nov.  15,  1730  (Zac- 
cheus 4,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  in  Goshen,  Conn.,  Mar. 
13,  1755,  Eunice  Stanley,  d.  of  Nathaniel  and  Sarah  (Smith) 
Stanley,  b.  in  Farmington,  Conn.,  Jan.  15,  1732,  who  died  Dec. 
15,  1805,  se.  74. 

Zaccheus  served  in  the  Revolution,  sergeant  in  Capt.  Petti- 
bone’s  Co.  Late  in  life  removed  to  Braceville,  Ohio,  with  his  son 
Erastus,  and  died  there  May  12,  1819,  se.  88. 

Their  children:  891  Son,  b.  Mar.  6,  1756.  892  OLIVER,  or 
OLIVE,  b.  Nov.  16,  1757.  893  ALEXANDER,  b.  Oct.  18,  1760. 
894  DARIUS,  b.  Jan.  15,  1764.  895  ERASTUS,  b.  1767.  896 
ANNA. 

Windsor  and  Goshen,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor* 
II;  Stanley  Gen.,  60;  Revolutionary  records  and  Archives. 


Edward  Griswold 


27 


415  GILES,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  1731/2  (. Zaccheus\  Benja¬ 
min* ,  George 2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Goshen,  Conn.,  Oct.  28,  1/62, 
Mary  Stanley,  d.  of  John  of  Farmington,  b.  June  11,  1740. 
It  is  recorded  that  there  was  some  doubt  as  to  the  parentage  of 
Mary,  but  there  seems  to  be  no  other  Mary  Stanley  whose  birth 
record  would  show  the  proper  age  for  this  marriage.  Descendant 
of  John  Stanley,  the  ancestor,  who,  as  a  boy  of  thirteen  served 
in  the  expedition  against  the  Pequots.  He  became  a  substantial 
citizen  and  one  of  the  most  distinguished  of  the  Colonists,  being 
appointed  to  nearly  every  office  of  trust  and  honor.  Deputy  to 
the  General  Court  1659-1698.  Served  in  King  Philip’s  War,  as 
lieutenant  and  captain. 

Giles  served  as  deputy  1779-1780.  Also  served  in  the  Revolu¬ 
tion,  pvt.  7th  Co.,  1st  Regt.  Capt.  Isaac  Cook,  of  W  allingford. 
Col.  David  Wooster.  He  died  Mar.  7,  1817,  ae.  82.  Mary  died 
Jan.  2,  1840,  se.  100. 

Their  children:  897  THOMAS,  b.  July  29,  1763.  898  MARY, 
b.  July  7,  1765.  899  HANNAH,  b.  Apr.  13,  1767.  900  JOAB,  b. 
1768/9.  901  JOHN,  b.  Jan.  10,  1772.  902  GILES,  b.  May  18, 
1774.  903  OLIVER,  b.  Mar.  18,  1783. 

Windsor  and  Goshen,  Conn.,  records;  Stanley  Gen.,  77;  Stiles 
Ancient  Windsor;  Conn.  Colony  records,  Vol.  1  and  II. 


416  HANNAH,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  about  1739  ( Zaccheus 4, 
Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Goshen,  Conn.,  Nov.  20, 
1760,  David  Thompson,  s.  of  Gideon  and  Lydia  (Punderson) 
Thompson,  b.  Dec.  1,  1731,  who  died  in  Poultney,  Vt.,  Dec.  1, 
1807.  Descendant  of  Anthony  Thompson,  the  ancestor,  who 
came  on  the  ship  Hector  1637.  New  Haven  1644.  John  Thomp¬ 
son,  in  line  of  descent,  served  as  deputy  to  the  General  Court. 

They  removed  to  Poultney,  Vt.,  about  1790,  where  David 
was  frequently  elected  to  public  office.  He  is  said  to  have  been 
a  steady,  moral  and  substantial  citizen.  Hannah  died  Feb.  15, 
1826. 

Their  children:  903A  Rhoda,  b.  Sept.  1,  1761;  d.  y.  904  Lucy, 
b.  1762;  m.  Timothy  Crittenden.  905  Lovisa,  b.  1764;  m.  David 
Hurlburt.  906  David,  b.  1766;  m.  Sybil  Norton.  907  Jesse,  b. 
June  22,  1769;  m.  Huldah  Richards.  908  Amos,  b.  Nov.  1771; 
m.  (1)  Dotha  Brace;  m.  (2)  Nancy  Christy.  909  Olive,  b.  1773; 


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d.  unm.  Aug.  1809.  910  Hannah,  b.  June  12,  1775;  m.  Elisha 
Ashley.  911  Esther,  b.  Oct.  6,  1777;  m.  Rev.  Clark  Kendrick. 
912  Sally,  b.  Sept.  1779;  m.  Ezekiel  Buell.  913  Lucy. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Thompson  Lineage,  14;  Hurlburt 
Gen.,  188;  History  of  Goshen,  Conn. 

431  MOSES,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  1741  (Moses4,  Benjamin*, 
George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Jan.  14,  1765,  Anna  Holcomb,  b.  Jan.  24, 
1747/8,  d.  of  Moses  and  Elizabeth  (Phelps)  Holcomb,  of  Sims¬ 
bury,  Conn. 

Resided  in  Windsor.  Removed  to  Leicester,  Vt.,  about  1787. 
First  book  of  deeds  there,  page  85,  shows  a  deed  of  land  to  Moses 
and  Anna  Griswold,  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  Dec.  15,  1787.  Census 
1790  shows  nine  persons  in  the  family  at  Leicester. 

Removed  to  Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  about  1813. 
Herkimer  county  Surrogate  records  show  administration  of  his 
estate,  Mar.  31,  1813,  Gaylord  Griswold,  administrator.  The 
record  mentions  wife  Anna;  Ichabod  Brown,  Philip  Pratt,  Hul- 
dah  Alford;  Erastus,  Guy  and  Anson  Griswold.  Place  of  burial 
is  unknown.  It  is  probable  they  were  buried  in  the  old  cemetery 
which  was  obliterated  for  park  purposes  in  Herkimer. 

Their  children:  914  ANNA,  b.  Feb.  17,  1766;  bapt.  June  20, 
1767.  915  MOSES  NICHOLS,  b.  Jan.  4,  1769.  916  ANSON, 
b.  Sept.  30,  1769;  bapt.  Oct.  13,  1771.  917  VASHTI,  b.  Apr.  1, 
1774;  bapt.  June  5,  1774.  918  REBECCA,  b.  Sept.  13,  1776; 
bapt.  June  15,  1777.  919  ERASTUS.  920  GUY.  921  HULDAH. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  town  and  Congregational  Church  records; 
Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II.,  362;  St.  Andrews  Episcopal  Church 
records;  Poquonoc,  Windsor,  Congregational  Church  records 

432  MARY,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  1742  (Moses4,  Benjamin 3, 
George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Dec.  13,  1761,  Augustine  Drake,  s.  of 
Job  and  Martha  (Moore)  Drake,  and  descendant  of  the  first 
John  Drake,  b.  Nov.  7,  1742,  who  died  of  smallpox  May  6,  1777, 
se.  35.  Mary  died  Jan.  22,  1816,  se.  73.  Palisado  cemetery, 
Windsor. 

Their  children:  922  Mary,  b.  Sept.  3,  1761.  923  Elihu,  b. 
Sept.  24,  1763.  924  Martha,  b.  Sept.  20,  1765.  925  Job,  b.  Aug. 


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29 


23,  1767.  926  Rhoda,  m.  Gideon  Baker.  927  Lucy,  b.  Sept.  21, 
1776. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Hooker  Gen.,  107;  Stiles  Ancient 
Windsor,  II,  223,  257;  Drake  Gen. 


433  HANNAH,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  1750  (Moses4,  Benjamin 3, 
George 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  1770/71,  Abijah  Enno,  s.  of  Benjamin  and 
Jerusha  (Griswold)  Enno  (No.  236,  Vol.  II),  b.  in  Union,  Conn., 
Nov.  4,  1747,  and  descendant  of  James  Enno,  who  came  to  Wind¬ 
sor  1648.  There  is  a  Windsor  land  record  showing  the  grant  of  a 
stray,  or  unused  piece  of  land  “in  the  Palisado  to  build  him  a 
shop  upon  to  barber  in.” 

Abijah  served  in  the  Revolution,  8th  Co.,  1st  Regt.  of  Militia. 
They  removed  to  Vermont  and  later  to  Herkimer  county,  N.  Y. 
Farmer. 

His  will,  July  30,  1811 ,  Fonda,  N.  Y.,  Surrogate,  mentions  wife 
Hannah;  children  Elihu,  Flavel,  Aaron,  and  Lucy.  He  died 
Mar.  21,  1813.  Hannah  died  Feb.  17,  1820.  Burials  in  D.A.R. 
cemetery,  Gloversville,  N.  Y. 

Their  children:  928  Abijah,  b.  1772;  d.  Aug.  26,  1793,  se.  21. 
929  Flavel.  930  Aaron.  931  Lucy.  932  Elihu,  b.  1785;  m.  Dotha 
Johnson. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Goodwin  Notes,  313. 


434  LUCY,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  1753  (Moses4,  Benjamin 3, 
George 2,  Edward1)]  m.  1772,  Joseph  Alvord,  b.  July  6,  1748,  s. 
of  Jonathan  and  Charity  (Thrall)  Alvord. 

The  Alvord  family  of  Windsor  evidently  descended  from 
Alexander,  probably  originating  in  county  Somerset,  England, 
and  his  wife  Mary  Vose.  Settled  in  Northampton,  Mass.,  1661, 
where  they  died.  Both  were  original  members  of  the  church  there. 
Benedictus  Alvord  came  to  Windsor  1640.  He  was  a  soldier  in 
the  Pequot  W  ar.  Married  Jane  Newton  and  they  were  members 
of  the  Windsor  church.  Joseph  died  Nov.  1,  1826.  Lucy  died 
Apr.  10,  1835,  se.  82. 

Their  children:  933  Lucy,  m.  Hermes  Holcomb.  934  Will¬ 
iam,  b.  May  3,  1774;  m.  (1)  Clarissa  Griswold;  m.  (2)  her  sister, 
Salina  Griswold  (Nos.  861  and  866).  935  Joseph,  b.  and  d. 


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unm.  936  Polly,  m.  Ashbel  Case.  937  Roswell,  d.  unm.  938 
Moses,  m.  Rhoda  Smith.  939  Abby  Mather,  m.  Levi  Pinney. 
940  Sophia,  m.  Anthony  DeMott.  941  Eleanor,  m.  Amos 
Hathaway. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  36,  141; 
Alvord  Gen. 


435  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Feb.  26,  1759  (Mo¬ 
ses4,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1).  No  present  information. 


437  MARY,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Mar.  2,  1724/5  ( Francis 4, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Oct.  24,  1745, 
Amos  Lay,  b.  Mar.  19,  1722/3,  s.  of  John  and  Sarah  (Lee)  Lay, 
Sarah  Lee  being  descendant  of  Thomas  Lee,  of  Lyme. 

The  will  of  John  Lay,  Nov.  17,  1760,  mentions  his  son  Amos, 
called  Deacon  Amos,  in  the  administration,  and  leaves  him  his 
farm  and  salt  meadow  on  which  he  then  resided.  New  London 
probate.  Book  G544.  The  wills  of  his  sisters,  Catherine  and 
Elizabeth  Jones,  mention  the  children  of  Amos  as  indicated. 

Their  children:  942  Eunice,  b.  Feb.  23,  1746;  d.  Apr.  4,  1747. 
943  Amos.  944  Elizabeth.  945  Mary.  946  Sarah.  947  Abigail. 
948  Eunice. 

Norwich  and  Lyme,  Conn.,  records. 


438  DANIEL,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Nov.  21,  1726  ( Francis 4, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Sharon,  Conn.,  Dec.  30,  1764, 
Joanna  Hurlburt,  d.  of  Samuel  and  Sarah,  b.  in  Middletown, 
Conn. 

Samuel  Hurlburt  sold  his  holdings  in  Middletown  1739  and 
moved  to  Sharon  about  four  years  after  its  settlement.  His 
family  lived  in  the  village  for  many  years.  Descendant  of  Thomas 
Hurlburt  (No.  70,  Yol.  II). 

Daniel  removed  to  Sharon  about  1756.  Physician.  Served  as 
justice  of  the  peace  and  town  clerk.  Largely  interested  in  land 
speculation  and  was  one  of  the  proprietors  of  Panton  Township, 
Rutland  county,  Vt.  He  died  Dec.  22,  1792.  Administration  of 
his  estate,  Sharon,  Conn.,  probate,  mentions  wife,  Joanna; 


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31 


children  Betsey,  Stephen,  Sally,  Augusta,  and  Katherine. 
Joanna  died  in  Benson,  Vt.,  Aug.  24,  1814.  They  were  members 
of  the  First  Church  in  Sharon,  and  Joanna  was  dismissed  to  the 
First  Church  in  Benson. 

Their  children:  949  DANIEL,  b.  Oct.  14,  1765;  d.  Aug.  24, 
1779.  950  BETSEY,  b.  Sept.  15,  1768.  951  STEPHEN,  b.  Oct. 
7,  1772.  952  SARAH,  b.  Aug.  13,  1775.  953  AUGUSTUS,  b. 
Jan.  14,  1778.  954  CATHERINE,  b.  Nov.  2,  1783. 

Norwich  and  Sharon,  Conn.,  records;  Hurlburt  Gen.,  414. 


440  ABEL,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Mar.  12,  1731  ( Francis 4, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Dec.  4, 
1757,  Ruth  Avery,  d.  of  Abraham  and  Jane  (Hill)  Avery,  of 
New  London,  Conn.,  b.  July  1,  1735,  who  died  Feb.  1,  1772. 
Descendant  of  Christopher  Avery  who  came  to  Gloucester, 
Mass.,  and  then  to  New  London  1635. 

Abel  died  May  8, 1804,  ae.  74.  His  will,  Aug.  22, 1803,  Norwich 
wills,  X,  343,  mentions  children,  Abel,  Lydia,  Hyde,  and  Lucy 
Edgerton. 

Their  children:  955  LUCY,  b.  Sept.  16,  1758;  d.  Aug.  24, 
1759.  956  DANIEL,  b.  Oct.  26,  1760;  d.  Jan.  14,  1782.  957 
ABEL,  b.  Sept.  26,  bapt.  Oct.  3,  1762.  958  LUCY,  b.  Feb.  26, 
1765.  959  RUTH,  b.  May  6,  1767;  d.  July  5,  1770.  960  LYDIA, 
b.  Oct.  22,  1763;  bapt.  Oct.  30,  1768.  961  FRANCIS,  b.  Sept. 
20,  1771;  d.  Jan.  9,  1773. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Norwich  First  Cong.  Church  records; 
Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  356;  Groton-Avery  Clan,  198;  His¬ 
tory  of  Montville,  Conn. 


441  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Feb.  21,  1732/3 
( Francis 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Norwich,  Mar.  11, 
1755,  Alpheus  Abell,  s.  of  Benjamin  and  Lydia  (Hazen)  Abell, 
b.  Sept.  8,  1731,  and  descendant  of  Robert  Abell,  who  came  to 
America  1630,  and  settled  in  Rehoboth,  Mass.  His  son  Caleb, 
knowTn  as  Sergt.  Caleb,  settled  in  Norwich,  where  he  married 
Margaret  Post. 

When  Franklin,  Conn.,  became  a  separate  society,  Alpheus 
was  one  of  the  petitioners  to  the  Legislature. 


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The  Griswold  Family 


His  will,  Jan.  1,  1796,  State  Library,  Hartford,  Conn.,  men¬ 
tions  wife  Elizabeth;  children  James,  Zaccheus,  Daniel,  Andrew, 
Lydia,  and  Thirza. 

Thier  children:  962  James,  b.  Nov.  12,  1755.  963  Zaccheus, 
b.  June  10,  1758.  964  Lydia,  b.  June  5,  1761.  965  Thirza,  b. 
June  7, 1764.  966  Daniel  Bishop,  b.  Nov.  12, 1767.  967  Andrew, 
b.  Mar.  22,  1770. 

Norwich  and  Franklin,  Conn.,  records;  Abell  Gen. 


442  ISAAC,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Apr.  3,  1735  ( Francis 4, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Norwich,  July  1,  1760,  Abi¬ 
gail  Lathan,  d.  of  Joseph  and  Patience  (Seabury)  La  than,  wrhose 
mother  Patience  Seabury  became  the  wife  of  her  husband’s 
father  Francis. 

They  removed  to  Benson,  Vt.,  where  he  died  Feb.  22,  1817, 
se.  82.  Abigail  died  Jan.  25,  1817.  Fairview^  cemetery,  Benson 
Center. 

Their  children:  968  ABIGAIL,  b.  Nov.  1,  1761;  bapt.  May 
30,  1762.  989  ELIZABETH,  b.  Feb.  5,  1764.  970  PATIENCE, 
b.  Oct.  28,  1765;  d.  Feb.  22,  1776.  971  MOLLY,  b.  Apr.  11, 
1768.  972  LUCRET1A,  b.  Sept.  21,  bapt.  Oct.  4,  1772.  973 
SARAH,  b.  Mar.  11,  1776.  974  ISAAC,  b.  Sept.  26,  1779.  975 
PATIENCE,  b.  Nov.  9,  1781. 

Norwich  town  and  Congregational  Church  records;  Stiles 
Ancient  Windsor,  II,  356;  Spicer  Gen.,  523;  History  of  Norwich. 


443  FRANCIS,  b.  about  1735,  Norwich,  Conn.  (Francis*, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Sharon,  Conn.,  Oct.  1,  1769, 
Anna  Hyde,  whose  parentage  has  not  been  found.  Francis  was 
a  tanner.  Died  Nov.  6,  1778,  se.  43.  His  will  and  administration 
of  his  estate,  Oct.  1779,  Sharon  probate  records,  mentions  wife 
Anne;  daughters  Anna,  Abigail,  and  Polly;  son  Francis. 

Anna  m.  (2)  1784,  Lieut.  Ebenezer  Stearns,  s.  of  Ebenezer 
and  Mary,  b.  Jan.  19,  1747,  of  Plainfield,  Conn.  Served  in  the 
Revolution  with  the  “Green  Mountain  Boys.”  Received  a  lieu- 
tenant’s  Commission  for  bravery  at  Bennington.  He  m.  (1) 
Rachel  Jones  who  died  about  one  year  after  their  marriage.  He 
was  descendant  of  Lieut.  Nathaniel  Stearns,  who  settled  at 


Edward  Griswold 


33 


Dedham,  Mass.,  1647.  He  served  as  lieutenant  and  deputy  to 
the  General  Court. 

Children  Griswold:  976  ABIGAIL,  b.  June  2,  1770.  977 

ANNA,  b.  Mar.  7,  1772.  978  POLLY,  b.  May  22,  1774.  979 
FRANCIS,  b.  Mar.  28,  1776. 

History  of  Litchfield  county,  Conn.;  Norwich,  Conn.,  records; 
Stearns  Gen.,  350;  Hyde-Dana  record. 


444  ADONIJAH,  b.  in  Nonsuch,  Conn.,  June  6,  1739  {Francis*, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  Ruth  Sprague,  who  died  Sept. 
11,  1818,  ae.  81. 

Adonijah  was  a  man  of  worth.  Served  as  Lieutenant  in  the 
Revolution.  Accumulated  considerable  property,  and  was  highly 
considered  and  esteemed. 

He  died  Sept.  19,  1807,  ae.  68.  Administration  of  his  estate, 
Sharon,  Conn.,  probate,  mentions  wife  Ruth;  children  Adonijah, 
John,  and  Lucy,  wife  of  Benjamin  Lines.  Members  of  the  Con¬ 
gregational  Church. 

Their  children:  980  ABIGAIL,  b.  Feb.  19, 1767.  981  ADONI¬ 
JAH,  b.  Jan.  10,  1771.  982  CHESTER,  b.  Jan.  22,  1773;  d. 
Aug.  30,  1803.  983  JOHN,  b.  July  28,  1776.  984  LUCY,  b. 
Aug.  5,  1778. 

Norwich  and  Sharon,  Conn.,  records. 


446  ELISHA,  b.  in  Nonsuch,  Conn.,  May  6,  1722  {Samuel*, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  in  Norwich,  Nov.  8,  1748, 
Susannah  Merrill,  d.  of  Peter  and  Mary  (Haseltine)  Merrill, 
of  Haverhill,  Mass.,  and  Norwich,  Conn.,  wrho  died  Apr.  26, 
1769.  He  m.  (2)  in  Hanover,  Conn.,  Dec.  13,  1771/2,  Lydia 
Burchard,  who  died  Sept.  11,  1795.  Elisha  died  June  8,  1796, 
ae.  76. 

Lydia  was  descendant  of  John  Birchard  who  came  to  Norwich 
1660,  an  original  proprietor.  Served  in  many  town  offices  and 
deputy  to  the  General  Court. 

Their  children:  985  DAVID,  b.  Sept.  2,  1749.  986  MEHI- 
TABLE,  b.  June  14,  1751.  987  JONATHAN,  b.  Dec.  30,  1753. 
988  SYBELL,  b.  Apr.  24,  1757.  989  ABIAH,  b.  Oct.  23, 1758. 
990  BETTY,  b.  Aug.  20,  1765.  991  SUSANNAH,  b.  Nov.  7, 


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The  Griswold  Family 


1773.  992  LYDIA,  b.  Aug.  7,  1776.  993  EUNICE,  b.  May  18, 
1779. 

Norwich  and  Franklin,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor, 
II,  356.  Hyde  Gen.,  II,  1051. 


Note:  The  compiler,  recognizing  the  problem  to  determine  the 
parentage  of  Susannah  and  Hannah  Merrill,  has  made  an  inten¬ 
sive  search  of  the  records  and  all  the  circumstances  surrounding 
the  situation. 

A  “Merrill  Memorial”  has  a  statement  that  Hannah,  daughter 
of  Ebenezer  Merrill,  baptized  at  West  Hartford,  1728,  married 
Ebenezer  Griswold,  but  no  record  is  quoted  or  authority  given. 

There  was  a  Peter  Merrill,  his  wife  Mary  Haseltine,  who  came 
to  Norwich,  Conn.,  from  Haverhill,  Mass.,  the  birth  of  whose 
daughters,  Susannah,  1725,  and  Hannah,  1727,  appears  on 
Haverhill  records,  with  the  birth  of  other  children.  This  Merrill 
family  were  the  only  ones  of  that  name  in  Norwich  at  this  time. 
Other  children  were  born  to  them  in  Norwich,  among  them 
Jedediah.  Ebenezer  removed  to  Vermont;  also  Jedediah  Merrill. 

In  view  of  the  circumstances,  records  and  evidence,  there  seems 
to  be  ample  proof  that  Susannah  and  Hannah  Merrill,  daughters 
of  Peter,  were  the  wTives  of  Elisha  and  Ebenezer  Griswold.  They 
were  the  only  Merrill  daughters  whose  birth  records  would  be 
consistent  with  the  dates  of  marriage.  (Haverhill  town  records; 
History  of  Haverhill;  Norwich,  Conn.,  town  records.) 


447  EBENEZER,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  July  29,  1725  ( Sam¬ 
uel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Norwich,  Nov.  7,  1748, 
Hannah  Merrill,  b.  1727,  d.  of  Peter  and  Mary  (Haseltine) 
Merrill,  who  died  Nov.  30,  1779.  He  m.  (2)  Lydia,  whose  name 
and  parentage  have  not  been  found. 

Ebenezer  served  in  the  Revolution;  pvt.,  Capt.  Elijah  Avery, 
Conn.  Militia,  1777-1779;  responded  to  the  New  Haven  Alarm. 
Farmer.  Removed  to  Vermont  and  settled  in  East  Orwell,  one 
of  the  first  settlers.  Later  removed  to  Bennington,  Vt. 

His  will,  Dec.  23,  1805,  Bennington  probate,  mentions  wife 
Lydia;  children,  Ebenezer,  Jedediah,  Alvan,  Rufus,  Samuel,  and 
Joshua;  daughters,  Eunice,  heirs  of  Ruth,  Hannah,  and  Rodilla 
Horton.  He  died  in  Bennington,  Sept.  30,  1810,  se.  86. 

Their  children:  994  EBENEZER,  b.  July  16,  1749.  995 

EUNICE,  b.  Apr.  20,  1752.  996  HANNAH,  b.  Apr.  23,  1754. 
997  RHODILLA,  b.  Oct.  31,  1756.  998  SAMUEL,  b.  Mar.  29, 


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35 


1759.  999  RUTH,  b.  July  16,  1761.  1000  JEDEDIAH,  b.  Mar. 
11,  1764.  1001  JOSHUA,  b.  Apr.  19,  1766.  1002  ALVIN,  b. 
Oct.  24, 1768.  1003  RUFUS,  b.  Mar.  8,  1773. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  356; 
Hyde  Gen.,  II,  1051;  Family  Bible  record;  Vol.  XVIII,  Educa¬ 
tional  Library,  Albany,  N.  Y. 


448  SAMUEL,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Apr.  7,  1728  (Samuel4, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Norwich,  Feb.  15,  1759, 
•  Mary  Abell,  d.  of  Noah  and  Anna  (Marshall)  Abell,  bapt. 
July  4,  1736,  who  died  Mar.  31,  1825,  se.  90.  Burial  in  Hanover, 
Conn.  They  resided  in  Franklin,  Conn.,  where  he  died  Nov.  27, 
1795,  se.  67. 

His  will,  probated  in  Norwich,  State  Library,  Hartford,  Conn., 
Dec.  4, 1796,  mentions  wife  Mary;  children,  Mary,  Elijah,  James, 
Caleb,  John,  Elizabeth,  Polly  Wright,  and  Ann  Sampson. 

Their  children:  1004  ELIZABETH,  b.  Nov.  2,  1759.  1005 
SAMUEL,  b.  Aug.  5,  1761.  1006  ELIJAH,  b.  Sept.  5,  1763. 
1007  ANNA,  b.  Apr.  13,  1766.  1008  TRYPHENIA,  b.  May  4, 
1768.  1009  MARY,  b.  Aug.  20,  1770.  1010  JOHN,  b.  Feb.  16, 
1773.  1011  CALEB,  b.  July  2,  1775.  1012  JAMES,  b.  Apr.  14, 
1778 

Norwich  and  Franklin,  Conn.,  records.  'I 

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449  SIMON,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Aug.  14,  1731  (Samuel4, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Norwich,  Mar.  9,  1756, 
Priscilla  Morgan,  d.  of  John  and  Susanna  (Andrews)  Morgan, 
b.  July  22,  1730.  Farmer.  Their  death  record  and  place  of  burial 
has  not  been  found. 

Their  children:  1013  ALICE,  b.  Dec.  31,  1756.  1014  LYDIA, 
b.  Oct.  23,  1758.  1015  ELIZABETH,  b.  Nov.  2,  1759.  1016 
ANDREW,  b.  May  10,  1761.  1017  AZEL,  b.  May  21,  1763. 
1018  ANNA  VERA,  b.  Jan.  24,  1765;  d.  Sept.  20,  1812.  1019 
WYLLYS,  b.  Sept.  7,  1766. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  356; 
Hyde  Gen.,  II,  1053;  Colonial  records,  Vol.  I  and  II. 


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450  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  May  19,  1734  (Sam¬ 
uel4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1))  m.  in  Norwich,  Apr.  4,  1757, 
John  Lee,  b.  July  25,  1733,  s.  of  John  and  Eunice. 

Physician.  Resided  in  Sharon,  Conn.  His  will  dated  Nov.  26, 
1757;  administration  Dec.  19,  1757.  The  entire  estate  was  be¬ 
queathed  to  Elizabeth.  No  family  mentioned. 


473  JOHN,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Nov.  22,  1730  (John4,  Sam¬ 
uel3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  in  Bozrah,  Conn.,  Nov.  23,  1756, 
Ruth  Hewitt,  d.  of  John  and  Ruth  (Gifford)  Hewitt,  b.  Oct. 
25, 1737,  who  died  Oct.  30, 1770. 

John  m.  (2)  in  Cornish,  N.  H.,  Dec.  4,  1771,  Elizabeth 
Porter,  whose  parentage  could  not  be  ascertained;  she  died 
Feb.  13,  1834.  Burial  in  the  N.  E.  cemetery,  Pawlet,  Vt. 

John  removed  to  New  Hampshire  about  1767,  where  he  speed¬ 
ily  became  prominent.  He  was  a  very  large,  heavy  man,  of  strong 
features  and  character.  Served  on  the  committee  to  lay  out  the 
lands,  as  fence  viewer  and  in  other  offices.  Prominent  in  the 
church,  and  was  appointed  to  oversee  the  building  of  the  church 
edifice.  In  1784  he  was  appointed  hog  constable,  a  very  im¬ 
portant  office  in  those  days.  This  was  the  first  recognition  of 
this  ancient  and  honorable  institution.  Served  as  major  of  militia 
and  became  a  vigorous  military  leader. 

Administration  of  his  estate,  Woodville,  N.  H.,  probate,  June 
13,  1810,  mentions  wife,  Elizabeth;  children  John,  Jedediah, 
Benjamin,  Ahira,  Hewitt,  and  Joseph;  Charlotte,  Ruth,  Hannah, 
Elizabeth,  and  Ede. 

Their  children:  1020  RUTH,  b.  Sept.  3,  1757.  1021  SARAH, 
b.  Mar.  18, 1759.  1022  HANNAH,  b.  Oct.  6, 1761.  1023  LYDIA, 
b.  May  11,  1763.  1024  JOHN,  b.  Feb.  24,  1765.  1025  JEDE¬ 

DIAH,  b.  Apr.  1,  1767.  1026  BENJAMIN,  b.  May  29,  1769. 
1027  CHARLOTTE,  b.  Nov.  27,  1772.  1028  HEWITT,  b.  May 
10,1774.  1029  JOSEPH,  b.  Aug.  2,  1776.  1030  AHIRA,  b.  Feb. 
13,  1778.  1031  ELIZABETH,  b.  May  27,  1780.  1032  EDE,  b. 
Apr.  26,  1784. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  and  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  records;  Norwich  Cong. 
Church  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  356.  Hist,  of  Leba¬ 
non,  N.  H. 


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Edward  Griswold  37 

474  JOSEPH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Nov.  4,  1728  (Joseph4, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Norwich,  July  10,  1750, 
Lydia  Hunn,  widow  of  Jonathan  Hunn,  of  Lyme,  Conn.  Ad¬ 
ministration  of  the  estate  of  Jonathan,  1747,  New  London, 
Conn.,  probate,  distribution  Sept.  1754,  mentions  Lydia,  widow 
of  deceased,  alias  Lydia  Griswold;  children,  Samuel,  David, 
Jonathan,  Lydia,  Mehitable,  Sarah  and  Phebe.  With  the  ex¬ 
ception  of  Phebe,  it  is  not  disclosed  whether  these  children 
became  part  of  the  Griswrold  household. 

Joseph  served  as  lieutenant  and  captain  1755.  Served  in  the 
Revolution.  Lydia  died  Jan.  3,  1801,  s e.  87.  Her  will,  Norwich, 
Conn.,  probate,  Dec.  9,  1800,  mentions  sons  Andrew'  Griswrold, 
and  Samuel  Hunn,  and  daughter  Phebe  Hunn. 

Children  Griswold:  1033  ESTHER,  b.  Sept.  14,  1751.  1034 
ANDREW,  b.  Oct.  13, 1753.  1035  EBENEZER,  b.  Apr.  7,  1755. 
1036  PETER,  b.  Feb.  8,  1757.  Very  little  information  could  be 
obtained  of  him.  He  is  thought  to  be  the  Peter  who  served  as  a 
seaman  in  the  Revolution,  was  captured  and  exchanged.  1037 
EDE,  b.  July  2, 1759. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  356. 

476  SUSANNAH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Jan.  25, 1729  (Joseph4, 
Samuel \  Francis 2,  Edward');  m.  in  Norwich,  Oct.  31,  1754, 
James  Edgerton,  s.  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Hoskins)  Edger- 
ton,  b.  June  6,  1726.  Descendant  of  Richard  Edgerton,  who  was 
an  early  resident  of  Saybrook,  Conn.,  the  earliest  record  of  him 
being  his  marriage  1653.  One  of  the  early  proprietors  of  Norwich. 

Death  records  of  Benjamin  and  Susannah  have  not  been 
found. 

Their  children:  1038  Susannah,  b.  June  29,  1756.  1039  Lucy, 
b.  Feb.  19,  1/59.  1040  Benjamin,  b.  Sept.  28,  1761.  1041  Sarah, 

b.  Feb.  17,  1764.  1042  Joseph,  b.  May  16,  1766.  1043  Giles,  b. 
Oct.  5,  1771. 

Norwich  town  and  Congregational  Church  records. 


477  ANDREW,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Nov.  7,  1731  (Joseph4, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1) .  The  record  does  not  disclose  any 
marriage  or  family.  Record  of  the  administration  of  his  estate 


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The  Griswold  Family 


shows  bond  filed  Aug.  17,  1753.  His  will  mentions  brothers  and 
sisters,  Joseph,  John,  Oliver,  Jeremiah,  Benjamin,  Sarah,  Han- 
nah,  and  Esther. 

This  record  is  shown  for  the  purpose  of  indicating  that  this 
Andrew  was  not  the  Lieutenant  Andrew  of  the  Revolution,  as 
has  been  erroneously  set  forth  in  certain  society  records. 


479  SARAH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Nov.  13,  1735  ( Joseph 4, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Norwich,  Mar.  26,  1766, 
ElihuHyde,  b.  Aug.  3, 1734,  s.of  Richard,  Esq., and  Ann  (Tracy) 
Hyde,  whose  ancestry  is  traced  to  the  first  V  illiam  Hyde  and 
Thomas  Tracy,  who  died  Oct.  9, 1815.  Sarah  died  Mar.  31,  1808, 
se.  73.  Burials  in  Pine  Tree  cemetery,  Lebanon,  N.  H. 

They  first  made  a  home  in  Norwich,  later  removing  to  Leba¬ 
non,  where  he  became  a  leading  citizen  and  one  of  the  first 
magistrates. 

Their  children:  1044  Elihu,  b.  Jan.  1,  1/6/;  m.  Charlotte 
Partridge;  m.  (2)  Mary  Hatch.  1045  Asaph,  b.  Mar.  11,  1769;  m. 
Dorothy  Converse.  1046  Richard,  b.  June  4,  1772;  d.  Oct.  13, 
1779.  1047  Sarah,  b.  May  18,  1776;  m.  (1)  Thomas  Hough;  m. 
(2)  John  L.  Kimball. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  and  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  records;  Tracy  Gen., 
37;  Hyde  Gen. 

480  HANNAH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Feb.  6,  1747/8  (Joseph* , 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Norwich,  May  16,  1758,  Asa 
Edgerton,  s.  of  William  and  Lydia  (Berstow)  Edgerton,  b. 
Mar.  28,  1736.  Hannah  died  Jan.  8,  1766.  (Edgerton  descent 

Their  children:  1048  Rozel,  b.  Mar.  18,  d.  May  8,  1759.  1049 
Oliver,  b.  Mar.  19,  d.  May  13,  1760.  1050  Lydia,  b.  July  31, 
1761.  1051  William,  b.  Aug.  28,  1763.  1052  Oliver,  b.  Nov.  16, 

1765. 

Norwich  town  and  Congregational  Church  records. 

481  OLIVER,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Feb.  18,  1739  (Joseph*, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  in  Lebanon,  Conn.,  Apr.  9, 1767, 


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39 


Experience  Dewey,  v.  Jan.  26, 1740,  d.  of  John  and  Experience 
(Woodward)  Dewey. 

They  removed  to  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  where  he  was  one  of  the 
original  proprietors.  Oliver  died  Feb.  11,  1804.  His  will,  Apr. 
21,  1796,  administration  of  estate  1804,  Woodville,  N.  H.,  pro¬ 
bate,  mentions  wife  Experience;  brothers,  Joseph,  John,  heirs  of 
Jeremiah ;  sisters  Sarah,  heirs  of  Susannah,  and  Hannah.  Adopted 
son  Rodolphus  Estabrook.  Experience  died  Sept.  12,  1807. 
Pine  Tree  cemetery,  Lebanon,  N.  H. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  and  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  records;  George  Dewey 
Gen.,  398. 


482  JEREMIAH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Sept.  10,  1742  (Jo¬ 
seph4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  May 
12,  1774,  Rebecca  Estabrook,  b.  July  11,  1745,  in  Mansfield, 
Conn.,  d.  of  Nehemiah  and  Abigail  (Porter)  Estabrook. 

The  pioneer  Estabrooks  were  Puritans  from  England  1660. 
Nehemiah  lived  for  a  time  in  Mansfield,  Conn.,  removing  to 
Lebanon,  N.  H.,  1768.  He  was  prominent  in  all  public  affairs, 
and  deacon  of  the  church. 

Jeremiah  appears  in  Lebanon  on  the  census  of  1790,  with  wife 
and  three  children.  He  served  in  the  Revolution,  pvt.  1777, 
Capt.  Joshua  Hendee’s  company,  Col.  David  Hobert,  N.  H. 
Militia.  Also  served  with  Gen.  Stark  in  the  battle  of  Bennington. 

Jeremiah  died  July  11,  1795.  Administration  of  his  estate, 
Sept.  22, 1795,  V  oodville,  N.  H.,  probate,  mentions  wife  Rebecca, 
and  son  Oliver. 

Rebecca  m.  (2)  W  illiam  Swasey,  M.D.,  who  died  Jan.  22, 1835. 
Rebecca  died  Jan.  24,  1834. 

Their  children  Griswold:  1053  JEREMIAH,  b.  Apr.  11,  1775; 
d.  Sept.  21,  1779.  1054  OLIVER,  b.  June  24,  1777.  1055  ABI¬ 
GAIL,  b.  Oct.  2,  1779.  1056  JEREMIAH,  b.  Dec.  18,  1781. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  and  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  records;  Estabrook 
Gen.,  29;  Newr  Hampshire  Rev.  Rolls,  Vols.  II  and  IV. 


484  PHOEBE,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Sept.  14,  1725  (Shubael4, 
Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1).  No  further  information. 


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The  Griswold  Family 


485  SHUBAEL,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Nov.  30,  1729  ( Shubael 4, 
Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  June  8,  1754,  Abigail  Stanley, 
bapt.  Dec.  12,  1731,  d.  of  Timothy  and  Mary  (Mygatt)  Stanley, 
of  Litchfield,  who  died  Apr.  16,  1783,  ae.  52.  She  was  descendant 
of  the  first  Timothy  Stanley,  who  came  to  Hartford,  Conn., 
1636,  and  was  one  of  the  early  proprietors. 

Shubael  settled  in  Torrington,  Conn.,  as  a  young  man  and 
built  his  home  in  the  Torrfngford  quarter  1754;  opened  a  tavern 
■which  was  the  first  institution  of  a  public  character  in  Torring- 
ford.  He  was  active  in  religious  affairs  and  meetings  were  first 
held  in  his  home  and  that  of  Nehemiah  Gaylord,  previous  to 
1763.  Served  as  a  member  of  the  Legislature  1776-1789.  Select¬ 
man.  Served  in  the  French  and  Indian  War. 

On  the  first  page  of  his  journal  appears,  “May  ye  1st  1758. 
Inlisted  myself  into  his  Majestes  servis.  Marched  from  Torring¬ 
ton  on  the  20th  day  of  June,  1758;  marched  from  Litchfield  on 
the  22nd.  The  23rd,  marched  from  Canaan.  Took  part  in  the 
assault  by  Gen.  Abercrombie,  July  8,  1758,  on  fort  Ticonderoga.” 

Agreement  of  settlement  of  his  estate,  Litchfield,  Conn.,  pro¬ 
bate,  signed  by  Phoebe,  wife  of  Andrew  Austin;  Mary,  wife  of 
Samuel  Woodward;  Shubael,  Stanley,  Norman,  and  Thaddeus 
Griswold. 

Their  children:  1057  PHOEBE,  b.  Apr.  17,  1755.  1058 

MARY,  b.  July  17,  1757.  1059  SHUBAEL,  b.  July  26,  1761. 
1060  STANLEY,  b.  Nov.  14,  1763.  1061  NORMAN,  b.  July 
7,  1767.  1062  THADDEUS,  b.  May  12,  1771. 

Windsor  and  Torrington,  Conn.,  records;  Stanley  Gen.,  243. 


486  SARAH,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  July  1,  1732  ( Shubael 4, 
Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Windsor,  Nov.  17,  1748, 
Benoni  Denslow,  s.  of  Benjamin  and  Ruth  (Gaylord)  Denslow, 
b.  in  Windsor,  Sept.  9,  1723,  and  descendant  of  Nicholas  Dens¬ 
low,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1630,  and  Windsor,  1635,  one  of  the 
earliest  settlers.  Benoni  died  1774.  Sarah  died  Feb.  25,  1802, 
se.  70  (W.C.R.). 

Their  children:  1063  Sarah,  b.  Sept.  11, 1749.  1064  Tryphenia, 
b.  Nov.  19,  1751.  1065  Zulina  or  Zulinda,  b.  May  13,  bapt. 

May  17,  1754.  1066  Oliver,  b.  May  15,  bapt.  16th,  1756.  1067 
Joel,  b.  Apr.  28,  1758.  1068  Sarah,  b.  Apr.  30,  d.  June  13,  1761. 


Edward  Griswold 


41 


1069  Phebe,  b.  Sept.  22,  1763.  1070  Submit,  b.  May  15,  1765. 
1071  Joseph  Gaylord,  b.  June  6,  1769. 

Windsor  town  and  Congregational  Church  records;  Filley 
records  of  Windsor. 


488  JONAH,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  June  24,  1753  (Jonah* , 
Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  Anna  Phelps,  b.  Oct.  4,  1752, 
d.  of  Cornelius  and  Hannah  (Phelps)  Phelps.  Administration  of 
the  estate  of  her  brother  Zaccheus  mentions  his  brother-in-law, 
Jonah  Griswold.  The  will  of  her  father,  Cornelius,  mentions 
Anna,  wife  of  Jonah  Griswold.  Census  1790  shows  him  at  Wind¬ 
sor,  wife  and  two  sons. 

They  removed  to  Egremont,  Mass.,  where  they  acquired  land 
1792  (Gr.  Barrington,  Mass.,  land  records). 

After  the  death  of  Jonah,  Anna  m.  (2)  Clark.  Her  will, 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  probate,  June  17,  1748,  mentions  daughter 
Mary  Ann  Griswold;  sons  Zenas  H.,  Paul  H.,  and  Salmon  Clark. 

Children  Griswold:  1072  MARY  ANN.  Her  will,  Dec.  7, 
1852,  mentions  her  brothers  Paul,  Zenas,  and  Salmon  Clark. 
1073  OLIVER,  bapt.  Dec.  4,  1774. 

(Poquonoc  (Windsor)  Church  records). 


490  ROGER,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Feb.  16,  1731  (Roger*, 
Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  Naomi  Moore,  whose  parentage 
has  not  been  traced. 

Roger  served  in  the  Colonial  wars  1757-8,  Gen.  Phineas  Ly¬ 
man,  3rd  Co.,  1st  Regt.  He  was  appointed  surveyor  of  highways. 
Census  1790  shows  wife  and  four  daughters. 

Their  children:  1074  NAOMI,  b.  Nov.  28,  1767;  died  in  East 
Windsor,  Conn.,  ae.  82.  1075  JEMIMA,  b.  Jan.  25,  1770.  1076 
LUCY,  b.  Apr.  26,  1772.  1077  MEHITABLE,  b.  Mar.  23,  1777. 

Enfield,  Conn.,  records;  History  of  Enfield;  Geer  Gen.,  127, 
128. 

491  SHUBAEL,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Mar.  15,  1734  (Roger*, 
Joseph ?,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  Dorcas  Simons,  who  died  May 
16,  1798,  ae.  60.  Shubael  died  Dec.  26,  1812,  ae.  79. 


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The  Griswold  Family 


Census  1790,  wife,  three  sons,  and  three  daughters.  Served  in 
the  Colonial  wars.  Founder  and  Patriot  Ancestor.  Contributed 
to  the  war  fund,  and  served  on  the  school  committee. 

Their  children:  1078  MARY,  b.  Feb.  7,  1758.  1079  LO VICE, 
b.  Mar.  25,  1760.  1080  SHUBAEL,  b.  Mar.  31,  1763.  1081 

DORCAS.  1082  MARTIN. 

Enfield,  Conn.,  records;  History  of  Enfield,  III,  2335;  Geer 
Gen.,  302. 


492  SOLOMON,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Feb.  11,  1737  ( Roger 4, 
Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  Sarah  Gleason,  who  died  in 
Wilbraham,  Mass.,  July  23,  1833,  ae.  97. 

Served  in  the  Revolution  with  troops  from  Enfield.  Census 
1790  shows  wife,  one  son,  and  five  daughters.  Removed  to  Wil¬ 
braham  late  in  life. 

Their  children:  1083  ROXALENE,  b.  Feb.  23,  1766.  1084 
DEBORAH,  b.  Apr.  24,  1768.  1085  ELIZABETH,  b.  July  1, 
1770.  1086  RUBY,  b.  Apr.  27,  1773.  1087  MARTHA,  b.  1775. 
1088  TABATHA,  b.  Oct.  7,  1777.  1089  SOLOMON,  b.  July  26, 
1780. 

Enfield,  Conn.,  records;  Geer  Gen.,  302. 


493  JEHIEL,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Feb.  25,  1740  ( Roger 4, 
Joseph A  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  Mary  Pease,  b.  Feb.  24,  1753,  d. 
of  Hezekiah  and  Mary  (Crandall)  Pease,  who  died  May  10, 
1833,  ae.  80.  Jehiel  died  May  26,  1827,  ae.  87. 

His  will,  June  20,  1817,  mentions  wife  Mary;  children  Lovice, 
Jehiel,  Simeon,  George,  Amariah,  and  Hezekiah;  Mary  Kent 
and  Betsey  Goss.  Her  will,  May  5,  1833,  bequeaths  entire 
estate  to  daughter  Lovisa. 

Their  children:  1090  MARY,  b.  Sept.  2,  1773.  1091  JEHIEL, 
b.  Feb.  17,  1776.  1092  LOVICE,  b.  Nov.  5,  1778;  d.  Apr.  5, 
1842,  unm.  1093  SIMEON,  b.  June  10,  1781.  1094  GEORGE, 
b.  Dec.  25,  1783.  1095  AMARIAH.  1096  HEZEKIAH.  1097 
BETSEY. 

Enfield,  Conn.,  records;  History  of  Enfield,  II  and  III;  Pease 
Gen. 


Edward  Griswold 


43 


9 

494  JONAH,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Feb.  28,  1743  (Roger*, 
Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1).  His  wife  was  Mary,  her  parentage 
being  unknown,  b.  1746,  who  died  June  14,  1818,  ae.  /2.  Jonah 
died  May  10,  1817,  ae.  73.  Census  records  show  six  children,  but 
those  recorded  here  are  all  that  could  be  found. 

1098  JONAH,  b.  1777.  1099  ZALMON,  b.  Apr.  18,  1782. 

1100  HORACE, 

Enfield,  Conn.,  records;  History  of  Enfield;  Geer  Gen.,  303. 


496  JOSEPH,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Mar.  30,  1749  (Roger*, 
Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1).  His  wife  was  Nancy. 

Served  in  the  Revolution.  Enl.  at  Enfield,  Apr.  10,  1777, 
Capt.  Thomas  Abby,  3rd  Conn.,  Col.  Samuel  W  illis,  to  dis¬ 
charge  Apr.  4,  1780.  Voted  a  bounty  of  12  pounds  for  enlisting 
in  the  Continental  Army.  The  record  shows  various  items  given 
by  the  town  for  the  support  of  his  family,  and  discounting  his 
rate.  Census  1790  shows  self  and  wife,  two  sons  and  two  daugh¬ 
ters.  Probably  a  daughter  Nancy,  b.  about  1792. 

Removed  to  Lima,  Ontario  county,  N.  Y .,  where  he  applied 
for  pension  1818.  The  records  of  his  children  have  not  been 
found. 

Enfield,  Conn.,  records;  History  of  Enfield;  U.  S.  Pension 
record  43652. 

497  ZERVIAH,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Dec.  22,  1755/6  (George*, 
Joseph 3,  Joseph2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Suffield,  Conn.,  Isaac  Owen, 
b.  Sept.  24,  1736,  s.  of  Ensign  Isaac  and  Mary  (Ellsworth) 
Owen,  who  died  Aug.  2,  1816,  ae.  80.  Zerviah  died  Mar.  22,  1817, 
ae.  81.  East  Granby,  Conn.,  cemetery. 

Their  children:  1101  Isaac,  b.  June  16,  1757;  m.  Zerviah  Cor¬ 
nish.  1102  Zerviah,  b.  Sept.  24,  1758.  1103  Mary,  b.  Aug.  24, 
1760;  m.  Jesse  Taylor.  1104  Sarah,  b.  July  18,  1764;  d.  Sept.  3, 
1840.  1105  Abiah,  b.  Jan.  30,  1765;  d.  Oct.  18,  1857.  1106 

George,  b.  July  21,  1767.  1107  Lydia,  b.  Dec.  15,  1769.  1108 
Benajah,  b.  Sept.  21,  1771.  1109  Mindwell,  b.  May  18,  1773. 
1110  Joab,  b.  Nov.  29,  1775.  1111  Lucretia,  b.  Sept.  27,  1778; 
m.  Israel  Stoughton.  1112  Rachel,  m.  Abraham  Rising. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Cornish  Gen.,  19;  Stiles  Ancient 


44 


The  Griswold  Family 


Windsor,  II,  544;  Owen  Family  Bible  record;  State  Library, 
Hartford,  Conn. 


498  GEORGE,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Sept.  28,  1737  ( George 4, 
Joseph?,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  in  Windsor,  Aug.  15,  1759, 
Mary  Hayden,  d.  of  Ebenezer  and  Mary  (Trumble)  Hayden, 
b.  1739,  who  died  Sept.  11,  1788,  ae.  48.  She  was  descendant  of 
the  first  William  Hayden,  the  ancestor,  who  resided  in  Windsor, 
Hartford,  and  Killingworth,  Conn.  His  heirs  were  granted  50 
acres  for  his  services  in  the  Pequot  War.  She  was  also  a  descen¬ 
dant  of  Ebenezer  and  Mindwell  (Griswold)  Hayden  (Vol.  II, 
No.  108). 

George  m.  (2)  Azuba  Strong,  widow  of  Noah  Griswold  (No. 
535),  who  died  Feb.  16,  1826,  ae.  82. 

George  served  as  Lieutenant  in  several  regiments  in  the 
Revolution.  He  died  Jan.  2,  1823,  ae.  85.  Burials  in  Elm  Grove 
cemetery,  Windsor. 

Their  children:  1113  ABEL,  b.  May  16,  bapt.  Aug.  16,  1760. 
1114  GEORGE,  b.  June  8,  1762.  1115  MARY,  b.  July  29,  bapt. 
Nov.  4,  1764.  1116  AVERY,  b.  May  22,  1767.  1117  LEVI,  b. 
Apr.  26,  1769.  1118  LYDIA,  b.  July  5,  1772.  1119  ZERVIAH, 
b.  July  1, 1774.  1120  AZUBA,  b.  Sept.  22, 1778.  1121  FREDER¬ 
ICK. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Windsor  Congregational  Church 
records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  745. 


499  JOAB,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Sept.  11,  1740  ( George 4, 
Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  6, 
1763,  Elizabeth  Collins,  intention  published  Mar.  27,  1763 
(West  Hartford  Congregational  Church). 

Served  in  the  Colonial  Wars  and  the  Revolution,  8th  Co., 
1st  Regt.  of  Militia,  Windsor. 

Their  children:  1122  JOAB,  b.  Aug.  23,  bapt.  Nov.  4,  1764. 
1123  TRUMAN,  b.  Feb.  5, 1767;  d.  May  2, 1771.  1124  SABRI¬ 
NA,  bapt.  Oct.  25,  1772. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Windsor  Congregational  Church 
records. 


Edward  Griswold 


45 


500  LYDIA,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  1741/2  ( George*,  Joseph 3, 
Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  June  10,  1761,  Noah 
Phelps,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Jan.  22,  1740,  s.  of  Lieut.  David 
and  Abigail  (Pettibone)  Phelps,  descendant  of  the  first  William 
Phelps  whose  services  to  the  Colony  were  most  conspicuous. 

Resided  in  Simsbury.  Prominent  and  influential.  J.P.  and 
judge  of  probate  20  years.  A  man  of  remarkable  physical  strength, 
strong  principles  and  character.  Served  in  the  Revolution,  a 
brave  and  able  officer.  Raised  a  company,  mostly  at  his  own 
expense,  and  was  appointed  captain.  Acted  as  a  spy  and  entered 
Fort  Ticonderoga,  returned,  and  upon  his  report  the  Patriots 
acted  and  won  the  capture  of  the  fort.  Served  through  successive 
commissions  in  the  army,  from  lieutenant  to  Major  General. 
He  was  at  White  Plains,  Trenton,  and  Princeton.  Was  with 
Washington  at  Morristown. 

Noah  died  Nov.  4,  1809.  T.S.R.,  Simsbury,  “A  Patriot  of 

1776;  to  such  we  are  indebted  for  our  national  independence.” 
Lydia  died  Sept.  17,  1821. 

Their  children:  1125  Noah  Amherst,  b.  May  1762;  m.  Char¬ 
lotte  Wilcox.  1126  Lydia  Griswold,  b.  Feb.  25,  1764;  m.  Col. 
John  Humphrey.  1127  Chandler  Conway,  b.  Oct.  22,  1766;  m. 
(1)  Clarissa  Bidwell;  m.  (2)  Statira  Doolittle.  1128  George  R., 
b.  Aug.  18,  1773;  m.  Charlotte  Griswold  (No.  780).  1129  Elisha, 
b.  Nov.  16, 1779;  m.  Lucy  Smith.  1130  Son,  b.  &  d.  Nov.  18, 1783. 

Windsor  and  Simsbuiy,  Conn.,  records;  Phelps  Gen.,  I,  204; 
Hist,  of  Simsbury;  Humphrey  Gen.;  D.A.R.  Index. 


500B  JOSEPH,  b.  in  Coventry,  Conn.,  Sept.  15,  1755  (Joseph*, 
Joseph 2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Somers,  Conn.,  June  22,  1780,  Mehita- 
ble  Sexton,  b.  1756,  d.  of  Daniel  of  Somers,  Conn.,  who  died  in 
W  illamansett,  Mass.,  Dec.  12,  1842,  ae.  86.  Joseph  died  in  May- 
field,  Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1829,  ae.  74. 

Joseph  served  in  the  Revolution.  Enl.  May  1775  with  State 
Troops  to  serve  at  Boston,  Capt.  Hezekiah  Parsons;  disch.  Dec. 
1776.  Served  under  Capt.  Ferguson  and  marched  to  Ticonderoga, 
Col.  Samuel  Brewer.  Enl.  Jan.  1777,  Capt.  Felt,  and  marched 
to  W  hite  Plains.  Drove  team  in  the  Northern  Army  1779. 
Mehitable  made  application  for  pension  1839  (U.  S.  Pension 
records) . 


46 


The  Griswold  Family 


Their  children:  1131  FRANCIS,  b.  July  26,  1781.  1132 

FANNY,  b.  Dec.  1,  1782/83.  1133  MEHITABLE.  1134 

LUCY,  b.  1791.  1135  JOSEPH,  b.  1797. 

Springfield,  Mass.,  records;  Census  record  of  1800  shows  his 
age  45;  his  wife  45.  Three  sons  and  five  daughters,  names  of  all 
are  unknown. 


500D.  JOHN,  b.  in  Coventry,  Conn.,  May  16,  1760  (Joseph3, 
Joseph 2,  Edward1).  Removed  with  his  parents  to  Randolph,  Vt., 
where  he  m.  Mar.  7,  1792,  Roxanna  Glazier,  who  died  Mar. 
11,  1852,  ae.  80. 

John  served  in  the  Revolutioh.  Enl.  under  Capt.  Samuel  Felt, 
and  wTas  in  the  army  writh  his  brother  Joseph  at  White  Palins. 

John  died  Dec.  5,  1851,  ae.  92.  His  will,  Orange  county,  Vt., 
Probate,  mentions  wife  Roxanna;  daughters  Lois  Kimball  and 
Orinda  Kobert,  Lavania  Ainsworth,  wife  of  Luther,  Polly, 
widow  of  John  Paine;  sons  William,  John,  Loren,  and  Ahira. 

Their  children:  1136  JOHN,  b.  Dec.  18,  1792;  d.  Apr.  18, 
1796.  1137  BILLE  (Dau),  b.  Oct.  18,  1794;  d.  Feb.  6,  1813. 
1138  JOHN,  b.  Dec.  29,  1796.  1139  TIMOTHY,  b.  May  30, 
1799;  d.  Feb.  28,  1822.  1140  LORIN,  b.  Apr.  9,  1801.  1141 
Child,  d.  Nov.  3,  1803.  1142  AHIRA,  b.  Apr.  24,  1803.  1143 
Son,  b.  Oct.  14,  1806.  1144  ROXANNA,  b.  Nov.  19,  1807;  d. 
Mar.  14,  1824.  1145  LOIS,  b.  Nov.  9,  1810.  1146  ORINDA,  b. 
Nov.  26,  1813.  1147  WILLIAM,  b.  Sept.  17,  1817;  d.  Feb.  5, 
1869,  ae.  51.  Unm.  Became  insane,  his  brother  Loren  being 
appointed  his  guardian.  1147 A.  LAVANIA. 

Coventry,  Conn.,  and  Randolph,  Vt.,  records. 


500F.  FREDERICK,  b.  in  Coventry,  Conn.,  Apr.  23,  1766 
(Joseph3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1).  Removed  to  Randolph,  Vt.,  where 
he  married  Polly  Wallbridge,  wrho  died  May  7,  1846,  ae.  78. 
He  died  Mar.  3,  1854,  ae.  89.  Brookfield,  Vt.,  cemetery.  She  was 
a  d.  of  Henry  and  Martha  (Read)  Wallbridge. 

Resided  in  Brookfield  where  he  became  a  prominent  citizen. 
Judge  of  Probate  and  other  public  services.  No  issue. 

His  will,  Jan.  14,  1853,  mentions  John,  Loren,  Ahira,  Lois 
and  Orinda,  children  of  his  brother  John;  Howard,  only  child  of 


Edward  Griswold 


47 


Benjamin  living;  Julia,  Alzina,  and  lloxanna,  children  of  his 
brother  Sylvester;  sister  Eunice,  widow  of  Solomon  Smith,  and 
their  children,  Solomon,  Levina,  Orange  Leonard,  Joseph  G., 
Ziba,  Lois,  Chauncey  and  William.  Sister  Lois,  widow  of  Barna 
Bigalow,  and  their  children,  Nabby  P.,  Frederick  G.,  and  Samuel 
M. 

Coventry,  Conn.,  records;  Wallbridge  Gen.,  p.  48. 


500H.  BENJAMIN,  b.  in  Somers,  Conn.,  Dec.  10,  1769  (Jo¬ 
seph3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1).  Removed  to  Randolph,  Vt.,  with  his 
parents,  where  he  m.  Mar.  14,  1799,  Salenda  Howard,  b.  1776, 
who  died  Sept.  19,  1825,  ae.  49.  Benjamin  m.  (2)  Sarah  Hill. 
Benjamin  died  Feb.  5,  1840,  ae.  70. 

Their  children :  1148  LAURA,  b.  Mar.  6,  1800.  1149  LEON¬ 
ARD,  b.  Dec. 27,  1802;  d.  Aug.  9,  1803.  1150  HOWARD,  b. 
Oct.  24,  1804.  1151  BENJAMIN,  went  to  Africa  as  a  mission¬ 
ary;  d.  of  fever,  ae.  33. 

Somers,  Conn.,  records;  Randolph,  Vt.,  records. 


5001.  EUNICE,  b.  in  Somers,  Conn.,  Nov.  20,  1771  (Joseph3, 
Joseph2,  Edward1);  m.  Solomon  Smith,  who  died  before  1853. 

Their  children:  1152  Solomon.  1153  Levina.  1154  Orange 
Leonard.  1155  Joseph  G.  1156  Ziba.  1157  Lois.  1158  Chaun¬ 
cey.  1159  William.  No  further  information.  See  will  of  Freder¬ 
ick  under  500  F. 


500J.  SYLVESTER,  b.  in  Somers,  Conn.,  1774  (Joseph3, 
Joseph 2,  Edward1).  Removed  to  Randolph,  Vt.,  with  his  parents. 
Married  in  Brookfield,  Vt.,  Feb.  9,  1802,  Polly  Perezo,  who 
died  Oct.  8,  1828,  ae.  52/2/13. 

Sylvester  m.  (2)  in  Randolph,  Dec.  29,  1829,  Julia  F.  Tarbox. 
Sylvester  died  Mar.  29,  1849,  ae.  75.  Julia  died  May  11,  1879, 
ae.  76.  Brookfield,  Vt.,  cemetery. 

His  will.  Orange  county,  Vt.,  probate,  mentions  wife  Julia  F.; 
heirs  Julia,  Alzina  Abbott  wife  of  Alba,  and  Roxanna. 

Their  children:  1160  JULIA,  b.  Dec.  6,  1802;  d.  May  11,  . 
1879,  unm.  1161  MILTON,  b.  Feb.  5,  1804.  1162  ALZINA,  b. 


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The  Griswold  Family 


July  31,  1805.  1163  ROXANNA,  b.  Feb.  14,  1807.  Unm.  Died 
Sept.  28,  1889.  Her  will,  May  5,  1885,  Orange  county,  Vt.,  pro¬ 
bate,  mentions  sisters  Julia  and  Nancy  Abbott,  wife  of  Royal. 

Somers,  Conn.,  records;  Randolph,  Vt.,  records. 


500K.  LOIS,  b.  in  South  Hadley,  Mass.,  Jan.  23,  1779  (Joseph3, 
Joseph 2,  Edward1).  Removed  to  Randolph,  Vt.,  with  her  parents. 
Married  as  second  wife,  Dec.  11,  1808,  Barna  Bigelow,  b. 
Sept.  11,  1762,  in  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  s.  of  Solomon  and  Darah 
(Newton)  Bigelow. 

Barna  served  in  the  Revolution.  Merchant  and  farmer.  He 
m.  (1)  Sept.  18, 1794,  Nabby  Pride,  b.  June  17, 1773,  of  Norwich, 
Conn.,  who  died  Jan.  20,  1808. 

Children  of  first  marriage:  1164  Silas,  b.  June  21,  1795.  1165 
Daughter,  d.  y.  1166  Abner  Pride,  b.  Mar.  18,  1805,  unm. 
1167  Charles,  b.  July  6,  1807. 

Children  of  second  marriage:  1168  Abigail,  b.  Sept.  17,  1809; 
m.  Joseph  Partridge.  1169  Frederick  G.,  b.  June  27,  1813;  m. 
Philena  Prouty.  1170  S.  Milton,  b.  Oct.  11,  1814;  m.  Louisa 
Lyman. 

Newton  Gen.,  195;  Bigelow  Gen.,  188. 


514  FRANCIS,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Apr.  23,  1740/1  (Fran¬ 
cis*,  Francis 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1).  Served  in  the  Revolution. 
Census  1790  shows  eleven  persons  in  the  family. 

Removed  to  Johnstown,  N.  Y.,  and  later  to  Bangor,  Franklin 
county,  N.  Y.  Names  of  wife  and  children  could  not  be  found. 
(In  New  York  state  no  records  were  kept  until  after  the  year 
1850,  hence  the  extreme  difficulty  in  locating  families,  and  their 
records.) 


515  AARON,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Oct.  23,  1743  ( Francis \ 
Francis 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1).  His  wife  was  Polly  whose  parentage 
is  unknown. 

They  first  settled  in  Colebrook,  Conn.,  about  1768.  Selling 
his  property  there,  in  1788  removed  to  Caughnawaga  (Johns¬ 
town),  N.  Y. 


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49 


Aaron  served  in  the  Revolution.  Pvt.,  Capt.  Ephraim  Man¬ 
ning,  Gen.  Putnam,  7th  Co.,  3rd  Conn.,  May  11-Dec.  15,  1775. 
Capt.  Catlin,  May  26,  l/7/-Jan.  9,  1778.  Sergeant.  Census 
1790  shows  self  and  wife,  four  sons,  three  daughters. 

Their  children:  1171  AMBROSE,  b.  1769.  1172  EDWARD. 
1173  JOSEPH.  1174  CHANEY  or  CHAUNCEY.  1175  FRAN¬ 
CIS,  d.y.  1176  FRANCIS,  b.  1784.  1177  JEHIEL.  Names  of 
daughters  are  unknown. 

Church  records  of  Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

516  JERUSHA,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Dec.  6,  1747  ( Francis 4, 
Francis 3,  Joseph2,  Edward1);  m.  Abel  Wright.  (Father’s  will.) 

Their  children:  1178  Jerusha,  b.  Aug.  16,  1768.  1179  Asenath, 
b.  Apr.  20,  1770.  1180  Abel,  b.  Mar.  4,  1773.  1181  Elam,  b. 

Dec.  1,  1774.  1182  Joel,  b.  Oct.  1,  17/7.  1183  Sarah,  b.  Sept. 
23,  1781. 

WTindsor,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor. 

517  KEZIAH,  b.  in  Wrindsor,  Conn.  ( Francis 4,  Francis 3, 
Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  Abel  Barnes.  (Father’s  will  1786.)  She 
is  buried  in  Elm  Grove  cemetery,  Windsor.  No  dates.  No  fur¬ 
ther  information. 


531  MATTHEW,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  1743  Matthew 4, 
Matthew 3,  J oseph 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  Abiah,  whose  parentage  has  not 
been  found,  b.  1739,  who  died  Dec.  2,  1817,  se.  78.  Matthew 
died  Apr.  22,  1822,  ae.  79.  East  Granby,  Conn.,  cemetery. 

Several  authorities  have  stated  that  Matthew  m.  (2)  Naomi 

Moore,  which  is  doubtless  a  mistake.  Naomi  married  Matthew 
Griffin. 

Matthew  served  in  the  Revolution,  Lexington  Alarm. 
Catherine,  a  negro  child,  d.  of  London  Treebody,  deceased, 
was  baptized  Sept.  19,  1790.  This  child  was  dedicated  to  Capt. 
Matthew  and  Abiah,  his  wife,  who  had  taken  the  child  to  educate. 

Their  children:  1184  SARAH.  1185  MATTHEW,  b.  1771. 
1186  ABIAH,  b.  1774;  d.  Mar.  3,  1832,  ae.  58.  1187  GROVE,  b. 

Mar.  14,  bapt.  May  14,  1780.  1188  THADDEUS,  bapt.  Mav 
26,  1782. 


50 


The  Griswold  Family 


The  will  of  Abiah,  Mar.  2,  1832,  East  Windsor,  Conn.,  probate, 
mentions  Sarah  Hillyer,  w.  of  Appoles  G.  Hillyer;  Jerusha,  w.  of 
Matthew7  Griswold;  Thaddeus  Griswold;  Electa,  w.  of  Grove 
Griswrold. 

Windsor  and  East  Granby,  Conn.,  records;  East  Granby 
Congregational  Church  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  501. 


532  ALEXANDER,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  1745  (Matthew*, 
Matthew 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  Abigail  Barnard,  d.  of  Capt. 
Edward  and  Mabel  (Pinney)  Barnard,  who  died  Feb.  25,  1827, 
se.  82.  Capt.  Edw7ard,  s.  of  Joseph  and  Abigail  (Griswold)  Bar¬ 
nard,  No.  114,  Yol.  II.  His  will,  Hartford,  Conn.,  probate,  Feb. 
5,  1785,  mentions  Alexander  Griswold  and  Abigail  Barnard,  his 
daughter. 

The  will  of  Alexander,  of  Granby,  Conn.,  Hartford,  Conn., 
probate,  XXII,  65,  mentions  wife  Abigail;  children,  Alexander, 
Oliver,  Abigail,  Eleanor,  Hezekiah  and  Warham.  Alexander  died 
June  2,  1813,  ae.  68.  East  Granby  cemetery. 

Their  children:  1189  ALEXANDER,  b.  1767.  1190  ELEA¬ 
NOR,  b.  1769.  1191  OLIVER,  b.  1774.  1192  ABIGAIL.  1193 
HEZEKIAH,  b.  1780.  1194  WARHAM. 

Windsor  and  Granby,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wind¬ 
sor,  II,  58. 


533  ELIHU,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Aug.  17,  1756  (Matthew*, 
Matthew 3,  Joseph2,  Edward1) ;  m.  Dec.  25,  1//6,  Mary  W  olcott, 
b.  Aug.  7,  1756,  d.  of  Dr.  Alexander  and  Mary  (Richards) 
Wolcott.  Dr.  Alexander  accompanied  his  father,  Governor 
Roger  Wolcott,  as  surgeon  in  the  expedition  against  Louisburg. 
He  w7as  J.P.  at  "Windsor  and  served  as  representative. 

Elihu  was  always  knowm  as  Dr.  Elihu,  having  graduated  in 
medicine,  but  did  not  practice.  Removed  to  Herkimer,  N.  Y., 
1800.  Served  as  clerk  of  courts.  Served  in  the  Revolution. 
Died  Jan.  12,  1812. 

Their  children:  1195  JANE.  1196  SOPHIA.  1197  MARY. 
1198  ALMIRA.  1199  BETSEY,  bapt.  Aug.  24,  1794.  1200 

ELIZA.  1201  FRANCIS.  1202  SARAH. 


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51 


Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  records;  Wolcott 
Gen.,  77;  D.A.R.  Index. 


535  NOAH,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Aug.  10,  1746  ( Noah\ 

Matthew 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  about  1764,  Azuba  Strong, 
1744-1826,  d.  of  John  Warham  and  Azuba  (Griswold)  Strong 
(Vol.  II,  No.  137),  and  descendant  of  Elder  John  Strong.  Noah 
served  in  the  Revolution,  8th  Co.,  1st  Regt.  of  Militia.  He 
died  Oct.  29,  1785.  Old  Poquonoc  cemetery,  Windsor. 

Azuba  m.  (2)  George  Griswold,  No.  498. 

Their  children:  1203  AURELIA,  b.  June  23,  1765.  1204 

FREDERICK,  bapt.  Apr.  26,  1767.  1205  NOAH,  bapt.  Sept. 
15,  1771.  1206  HEZEKIAH,  b.  1773;  bapt.  Jan.  25,  1778. 

1207  ZUBA,  bapt.  May  14,  1775. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Old  Wintonbury  Church  records; 
Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  745;  D.A.R.  Index. 


537  ELIJAH,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  1750  {Noah\  Matthew 3, 
Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  Eleanor  Phelps,  d.  of  James  and  Hester 
(Fowler)  Phelps,  b.  in  Poquonoc,  Jan.  10,  1749,  who  died  Aug 
18,  1830. 

Elijah  served  as  Lieutenant  in  the  Revolution,  8th  Co.,  1st 
Regt.  of  Militia,  Capt.  Ozias  Pettibone,  Col.  Andrew  Ward. 
Died  Apr.  12,  1826,  se.  76.  Elm  Grove  cemetery,  Windsor. 
Census  1790  shows  five  persons  in  family. 

Their  children:  1208  ELIJAH,  b.  1779.  1209  MIND  WELL 
1210  ELEANOR,  b.  1786;  d.  July  18,  1787. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II.;  Poquo¬ 
noc  Congregational  Church  records. 


545  JOSEPH,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Dec.  29,  1743  {Jo- 
seph 4,  Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  Sept.  21, 
1769,  Temperance  Stevens,  d.  of  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Russell) 
Stevens,  b.  Nov.  26,  1749.  Members  of  the  Killingworth  North 
Parish  Church.  His  parents  were  in  full  communion  when  the 
Parish  was  formed.  Census  1790  shows  six  persons  in  the  family. 

They  removed  to  Herkimer  county,  N.  Y.,  before  1810. 


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Joseph  died  Aug.  18,  1823,  se.  78.  She  died  June  7,  1821,  aj.  83. 
Burials  in  Eatonville,  N.  Y.,  cemetery. 

Their  children:  1211  ADAH,  bapt.  Aug.  5,  1770.  1212  EB- 
BUN,  b.  Feb.  25,  1771.  1213  RHODA,  bapt.  Aug.  15,  1772. 
1214  JOSEPH. 

North  Parish  Congregational  Church  records,  Killingworth, 
Conn. 


546  SAMUEL,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  July  16,  1745  (Jo¬ 
seph*,  Joseph \  John*,  Edward1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  Mar.  4, 
1773,  Submit  Turner,  d.  of  Isaac  and  Mary,  and  descendant  of 
Nathaniel  Turner  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  who  died  Sept.  7,  1821, 
se.  71.  Samuel  died  Nov.  13,  1830,  ®.  85.  Southwest  cemetery, 
Killingworth. 

Their  children:  1215  CYNTHIA,  b.  Dec.  3,  1773;  d.  unm. 
1216  SAMUEL,  b.  Apr.  5,  1775.  1217  JOS1AH,  b.  Nov.  3,  1776. 
1218  MOLLY,  b.  July  5,  1779;  d.  unm.  1219  LOVISA,  b.  Feb. 
19,  1782;  d.  Nov.  14,  1830,  unm.  1220  SALLY,  b.  Apr.  5,  1786. 
1221  FLORILLA,  b.  Aug.  26,  1793. 

Killingworth  town  and  North  Parish  Congregational  Church 
records. 


549  DANIEL,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  bapt.  Feb.  23,  1755 
(Joseph*,  Joseph 3,  John*,  Edward1).  Removed  to  Walpole,  N. 
H.,  with  his  parents. 

Served  in  the  Revolution,  Sargent’s  Mass.,  regiment,  probably 
with  Lieut.  Lemuel  Holmes,  of  Walpole.  Detached  for  service 
with  Knowlton’s  Rangers.  Lieut.  Holmes  also  was  assigned  to 
the  Rangers. 

The  Rangers  were  a  select  body  of  men,  especially  chosen  tor 
hazardous  service;  served  in  many  skirmishes.  Knowlton  was 
killed,  as  were  others  in  command,  and  finally  Lemuel  Holmes 
succeeded  to  the  command.  They  were  at  the  battle  of  Long 
Island,  and  the  entire  body  of  men  were  captured  at  Fort  Wash¬ 
ington  and  remained  prisoners  for  two  years. 

Released,  Daniel,  Holmes  and  others  from  New  Hampshire 
returned  home.  Holmes  prepared  a  memorial  to  the  New  Hamp¬ 
shire  Legislature,  setting  forth  their  services  and  their  expendi- 


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53 


tures  during  confinement,  and  requesting  that  they  be  reimbursed 
in  that  amount. 

Daniel  m.  in  W  alpole,  June  17,  1779,  Abigail  Graves.  No 
further  information  has  been  ascertained. 

New  Hampshire  State  Papers;  Mass,  in  the  Revolution; 
Record  of  Knowlton’s  Rangers,  Conn.  Men  in  the  Revolution. 
W7alpole,  N.  H.,  records. 


550A.  ELISHA,  bapt.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Oct.  6,  1765 
{Joseph* ,  Joseph 3,  Jo/m2,  Edward1).  His  wife  was  Lucinda, 
whose  parentage  has  not  been  obtained.  Elisha  removed  with 
,  parents  to  W  alpole,  N.  H.  Mentioned  in  the  administration 
of  his  father’s  estate,  Keene,  N.  H.,  probate.  He  later  settled  in 
Charleston,  Vt.,  where  he  died  Sept.  9,  1851,  ae.  86.  Lucinda 
died  Mar.  1,  1843,  ae.  70.  Buck  cemetery,  Charleston. 

Their  children:  1222  HARRY  WILLARD,  b.  Nov.  2,  1795. 
1223  WILLIS,  b.  July  6,  1797.  1224  ETHAN,  b.  Nov.  6,  1799. 
1225  POLLY,  b.  Aug.  24,  1801.  1226  ELISHA,  b.  1813. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  and  Walpole,  N.  H.,  records. 


552  GILBERT,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  June  6,  1761  (Jo¬ 
seph*,  Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  Rebecca  Nichols,'  b.  Mar. 
2,  1768,  who  died  Mar.  15,  1837. 

He  was  a  man  of  perfect  order.  Jolly,  good-natured,  and 
always  sought  for  his  social  qualities. 

Served  in  the  Revolution;  pvt.  Capt.  Alstead,  New  Hamp¬ 
shire  Troops,  Sept.  21-Oct.  21,  1777.  Col.  Bellows  1779;  6th  Co., 
N.  H.  Regt.  Col.  George  Reid,  1780;  Capt.  Samuel  Cherry, 
Col.  Reid,  1781.  Listed  as  one  of  the  quota  from  W^alpole. 

Came  to  W  alpole  'with  his  parents.  Farmer  and  tavern-keeper. 
According  to  census  records  of  1800  there  were  nine  persons  in 

his  family,  for  some  of  whom  we  have  no  record.  He  died  June 
2,  1827. 

Their  children:  1227  GILBERT,  b.  Apr.  16,  1788.  1228 

CALVIN  WEBB,  b.  Oct.  15,  1791.  1229  REBECCA,  b.  Sept. 
1794.  1230  GEORGE  STANLEY,  b.  Aug.  2,  1806. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  and  Walpole,  N.  H.,  records;  Hist,  of 
Walpole. 


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555  STEPHEN,  b.  in  Kiliingworth,  Conn.,  Jan.  24,  1768  (Jo¬ 
seph*,  Joseph 3,  John 2,  Edward1);  m.  Apr.  2,  1798,  in  Walpole, 
N.  H.,  Elizabeth  Poor,  b.  Sept.  13,  1772,  Lancaster,  Mass., 
d.  of  Andrew,  and  his  first  wife  Esther  (Snow)  Poor. 

Settled  in  Westmoreland,  N.  H.,  where  he  had  charge  of  the 
toll  bridge  on  the  Connecticut  river. 

Their  children:  1231  ELIZABETH  STEVENS,  b.  Jan.  28, 
1799.  1232  STEPHEN  ANDREW,  b.  Jan.  18,  1805;  died  soon 
after  reaching  his  majority. 

Kiliingworth,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  N.  H. 


556  ASAEL,  b.  in  Kiliingworth,  Conn.,  Jan.  24,  1768  (Joseph*, 
Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  in  New  Hampshire,  Sept.  1796, 
Prudence  Bliss,  d.  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah,  of  Gilsum,  b.  July 
31,  1773. 

They  settled  for  a  time  in  Walpole;  later  removing  to  Genesco, 
Genesee  county,  N.  Y.  Prudence  is  shown  there  on  census  of 
1850,  se.  76/77.  Asael  was  a  farmer. 

Their  children:  1233  ETHAN.  1234  MARIA.  1235  CARLOS. 
1236  JOHN.  1237  SARAH.  1238  CAROLINE.  1239  GARD¬ 
NER. 

Kiliingworth,  Conn.,  records;  History  of  Walpole,  N.  H.; 
U.  S.  Census  records. 


557  ETHAN,  b.  in  Kiliingworth,  Conn.,  Feb.  25,  1771  (Jo¬ 
seph*,  Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1).  Original  records  of  Kiliingworth 
show  this  item  as  ELLEN,  b.  on  that  date,  which  research  has 
shown  to  have  been  a  mistake,  and  it  should  be  ETHAN.  He 
died  in  Walpole,  N.  H.,  Oct.  12,  1799,  29,  and  is  buried  next 

to  his  father  Joseph  in  Walpole  cemetery.  His  estate,  Keene, 
N.  H.,  probate,  May  21,  1800,  mentions  his  brothers,  Stephen, 
Elisha,  Gilbert  and  Asahel. 


557A.  RHODA,  bapt.  Nov.  15,  1772,  Kiliingworth,  Conn. 
(Joseph*,  Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1) ;  m.  in  Kiliingworth,  Mar.  5, 
1797,  Linus  Evarts,  b.  Sept.  12,  1777,  s.  of  Samuel  and  Leah, 
of  Guilford,  Conn.  No  further  information. 


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55 


558  NATHAN,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Sept.  27,  1746 
(Nathan*,  Joseph 8,  John 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  Jan.  30, 
1783,  Jemina  Pierson,  b.  Sept.  15,  1750,  d.  of  John  and  Sibbell, 
who  died  Sept,  29,  1819,  ae.  69.  Descendant  of  the  first  Rev. 
Abraham  Pierson,  and  John  was  the  son  of  The  Worshipful  Rev. 
Abraham,  Jun.  Her  estate,  Saybrook,  Conn.,  probate,  mentions 
daughters  Eunice,  Philinda,  heirs  of  Charlotte,  deceased.  His 
estate  mentions  the  same  children. 

Nathan  served  in  the  Revolution;  Captain  of  Conn.  Troops; 
Tryon’s  Raid  and  Danbury  Alarm  1777.  Nathan  died  Mar.  7, 
1826.  T.S.R.  Union  District  cemetery.  D.A.R.  marker. 

Their  children:  1240  PHILINDA,  b.  July  18,  1787.  1241 

EUNICE,  b.  Oct.  29,  1788;  d.  unm.  1242  CHARLOTTE,  b. 
Nov.  10,  1791.  1243  TRYAL,  bapt.  Oct.  25,  1795. 

Killingworth  town  and  North  Parish  Congregational  Church 
records;  Conn.  Rev.  Rolls. 

559  TEMPERANCE,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Dec.  14, 
1748  (Nathan*,  Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Killingworth, 
Feb.  27,  1//7,  Bela  Buell,  b.  Nov.  1,  1747,  s.  of  Jeremiah  and 
Metteniah,  who  died  Feb.  15,  1828.  She  died  Mar.  20,  1804, 
ae.  55. 

Bela  served  in  the  Revolution.  His  will,  Feb.  20,  1826,  Say- 
brook,  Conn.,  probate  records,  mentions  sons  Ruell,  Matthew, 
and  Bela;  also  mentions  wife  Deborah,  and  daughter  Sarah,  wife 
of  Martin  Field.  It  is  not  known  at  present  who  the  second  wife 
may  have  been.  Burials  in  Southwest  cemetery. 

Their  children:  1244  Ruel,  b.  1778.  1245  Matthew.  1246 

Julia.  1247  Bela,  b.  1787.  1248  Sarah.  1249  Jemima,  b.  Feb. 
19,  1786;  d.  Dec.  12,  1787. 

Killingworth  town  and  North  Parish  Congregational  Church 
records. 

560  GEORGE,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Nov.  5,  1752  (Na¬ 
than*,  Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  in  Killingworth,  Sept. 
13,  1781,  Artemesia  Stevens,  d.  of  Aaron  and  Sarah  (Wilcox) 
Stevens,  who  died  Sept.  14,  1793,  ae.  30.  He  m.  (2)  Nov.  8,  1801, 
Rachel  (Kelsey)  Nettleton.  She  was  the  daughter  of  Isaac 
and  Martha  (Wilcox)  Kelsey,  b.  Sept.  16,  1756,  who  m.  (1)  in 


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North  Killingworth,  Sept.  20,  1781,  Joseph  Nettleton,  s.  of 
Joseph  and  Hannah  (Kelsey)  Nettleton,  who  died  Aug.  1,  1794. 
No  issue.  Rachel  died  Nov.  16,  1838,  se.  82. 

George  served  in  the  Revolution,  Lexington  Alarm.  Enl. 
1777  for  three  years,  Capt.  Aaron  Stevens.  Appointed  sergeant; 
Took  part  in  many  battles.  Pensioner;  in  later  life  became  al¬ 
most  destitute.  Died  Nov.  6,  1831,  se.  82. 

Their  children:  1250  ASHLEY  STEVENS,  b.  May  1,  1784. 
1251  SARAH,  b.  Dec.  7,  1786.  1252  JARED,  b.  Oct.  17,  1788. 
Died  at  sea,  unm.  1253  MABEL  R.,  b.  Nov.  8,  1790.  1254 
NANCY,  b.  Mar.  23,  1793. 

Killingworth  town  and  North  Killingworth  Congregational 
Church  records;  Kelsey  Gen.,  II,  28. 

561  JOEL,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  May  21,  1757  ( Nathan 4, 
Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  Sept.  1,  1796, 
Sarah  Kelsey,  b.  Oct.  13,  1765,  d.  of  Jonah  and  Martha  (Net¬ 
tleton)  Kelsey,  who  died  Feb.  25,  1842,  se.  71. 

His  'will,  Saybrook,  Conn.,  probate,  July  2,  1832,  mentions 
wife  Sarah;  children,  Nathan,  George  Washington,  Joel  Pinck¬ 
ney,  Polly,  w.  of  John  Famham,  and  Louisa;  grandsons  Joel 
Griswold  Farnham  and  Washington  Edward  Griswold. 

Killingworth  records  in  probate  show  a  proceeding  by  Sarah, 
the  widow,  wherein  the  court  ruled  that  Joel  was  a  pensioner  of 
the  Revolution.  He  served  in  the  Revolution,  pvt.  Capt.  Bristol’s 
Co.,  East  Haven  Alarm,  July  7,  1779. 

Joel  was  a  farmer  and  large  land  owner.  Both  were  members 
of  the  Congregational  Church.  Joel  died  Apr.  12,  1834,  se.  77. 
Southwest  cemetery,  Killingworth.  No  special  marker  was 
found  indicating  Revolutionary  service. 

Their  children:  1255  MARTIN  HEM  AN,  b.  Oct.  19,  1797; 
d.  Jan.  31,  1801.  1256  NATHAN,  b.  July  3,  1799.  1257  POLLY 
MARANDA,  b.  May  3,  1801.  1258  GEORGE  W.,  b.  July  26, 
1804;  d.  Sept.  22,  1834.  1259  SARAH  LOUISA,  b.  Aug.  30, 
1807.  1260  JOEL  PINCKNEY,  b.  Mar.  4,  1809;  went  West 
and  d.  unm.  1865. 

Killingworth  town  and  North  Parish  Congregational  Church 
records;  Kelsey  Gen.,  II,  27;  Conn.  Magazine,  Vol.  XII; 
Hist,  of  Middlesex  county,  Conn.,  505. 


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57 


568  MARY,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Apr.  18,  1747  (Giles*, 
Joseph3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  Dec.  10,  1767, 
Josiah  Pelton,  s.  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Champion)  Pelton, 
of  Saybrook,  b.  in  Essex,  Conn.,  Aug.  15,  1745,  and  descendant 
of  John  Pelton  who  came  to  Boston  about  1630;  to  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  1635. 

They  resided  in  Killingworth  and  Guilford,  Conn.  In  the  year 
1800,  Josiah  went  with  his  son  Jesse  to  Gustavus,  Ohio,  to  survey 
the  north  half  of  the  township  which  he  had  purchased,  and  in 
1802,  removed  his  family  there.  At  this  time  the  new  country 
was  almost  an  unbroken  wilderness,  sources  of  supply  many 
miles  away;  the  nearest  mill  was  ninety  miles.  Josiah  was  a 
sturdy  man,  and  was  largely  instrumental  in  the  development 
of  that  township  and  the  surrounding  country. 

Mary  died  Mar.  11,  1811,  and  he  m.  (2),  Aug.  20,  1811,  widow 
Chloe  Gilder,  formerly  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  b.  July  22,  1768, 
who  died  July  27,  1838.  Josiah  died  Sept.  3,  1818.  Burials  in 
the  old  cemetery  at  Gustavus. 

Their  children:  1261  Ithamar,  b.  Oct.  26,  1769;  m.  Mary 
Griffin.  1262  Lydia,  b.  Mar.  7,  1772;  m.  John  Lane.  1263  Elias, 
b.  Feb.  3,  1774;  m.  Mary  Folsom.  1264  Zilpah,  b.  Feb.  23, 
1776;  m.  Eliphaz  Perkins,  being  the  first  marriage  in  Gustavus. 
1265  Jesse,  b.  June  7,  1778;  m.  Ruhama  DeWolf,  being  a  des¬ 
cendant  of  the  first  William  Brewster.  1266  Zenas,  b.  Feb.  16, 
1780;  m.  Margaret  Reed.  1267  Julius,  b.  May  4,  1786;  m.  Han¬ 
nah  Folsom.  1268  Harvey,  b.  Mar.  20,  1790;  m.  Mary  Bailey. 

They  are  said  to  have  had  six  other  children  who  died  in  in¬ 
fancy. 

Killingworth,  Guilford,  and  Essex,  Conn.,  records;  Ashtabula 
county,  Ohio,  records;  Pelton  Gen.,  60,  153;  Champion  Gen.; 
Brewster  Gen.,  531. 


569  GILES,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Oct.  28,  1748  (Giles*, 
Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  Dec.  22, 
1774,  Eunice  Hough,  b.  Mar.  30,  1755,  d.  of  Daniel  and  Violet 
(Benton)  Hough.  The  Hough  family  is  one  of  the  oldest  and 
most  respected  of  New England.  William,  the  pioneer  ancestor, 
came  to  Gloucester,  Mass.,  about  1642.  Married  Sarah  Calkins, 
d.  of  Hugh  C  alkins,  one  of  the  first  proprietors  of  Norwich,  Conn. 


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William  later  removed  to  New  London,  Conn.,  about  1651. 
His  son  Samuel  settled  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  and  Daniel  was 
his  grandson. 

Giles  settled  in  Meriden,  Conn.  Served  in  the  Revolution. 
Pvt.  7th  Co.,  Capt.  Isaac  Cook,  Col.  David  Wooster,  1st  Regt. 
Disch.  Nov.  28,  1775.  Sergt.  in  Capt.  Hough’s  6th  Co.,  10th 
Regt.  1779. 

Giles  died  Sept.  10,  1818.  Administration  of  his  estate  men¬ 
tions  wife  Eunice;  sons  Giles  0.,  Jesse,  Abner,  deceased,  and  his 
children,  George,  Cyrus,  Calvin  and  Sally;  daughters,  Hannah, 
wife  of  Amos  Newton;  Eunice,  wife  of  Samuel  Wainwright; 
Rosetta,  wife  of  Joseph  Baldwin.  Eunice  died  Oct.  25,  1826. 

Their  children:  1269  GILES  OLIVER,  b.  Oct.  8,  1775.  1270 
HANNAH,  b.  Nov.  11,  1776.  1271  JESSE,  b.  Sept.  14,  1779. 
1272  ABNER,  b.  Jan.  26,  1780.  1273  OLIVER,  b.  Mar.  18, 
1783.  1274  SALLY,  b.  Apr.  1,  1785.  1275  EUNICE.  1276 

ROSETTA,  bapt.  Jan.  20,  1788. 

Killingworth  and  Meriden,  Conn.,  records;  N.  E.  Reg.  IV, 
180;  XIII,  112-16;  318-20;  Thompson  Gen.;  First  Congregational 
Church,  Meriden. 


570  MERCY  (MOLLY),  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Oct.  19, 
1750/51  {Giles*,  Joseph 3,  Jo/m2,  Edward1);  m.  in  North  Killing- 
worth,  Oct.  8,  1772,  Didimus  Doijde,  or  Dowd,  s.  of  Joseph  and 
Mary,  b.  Oct.  25,  1746,  who  died  Apr.  29,  1831,  se.  85.  She  died 
Sept.  13,  1822,  se.  72.  Burials  in  West  cemetery,  Madison,  Conn. 

Didimus  was  a  farmer  and  lived  his  entire  life  in  Madison. 
Descendant  of  Henry  Doude  who  settled  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  1639. 

Their  children:  1277  Cynthia,  b.  1773;  m.  (1)  Pierson  Evarts; 
m.  (2)  Daniel  Pratt.  1278  Giles,  b.  1775;  m.  Olive  Brown. 
1279  Silence,  m.  Samuel  Crampton. 

Killingworth  town  and  North  Parish  Congregational  Church 
records;  Henry  Doude  Gen.,  8. 


571  LUCY,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Oct.  15,  1753  ( Giles 4, 
Joseph ,3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  Dec.  25,  1786, 
Salmon  Cruttenden,  b.  Aug.  1749,  s.  of  Josiah  and  Hester 
(Murray)  Cruttenden. 


Edward  Griswold 


59 


Salmon  m.  (1)  Rebecca  Peet,  b.  1755;  died  May  14,  1783. 
Burial  in  Hammonassett  cemetery,  Madison.  Her  son  Josiah  is 
buried  beside  her. 

Children  of  first  marriage:  1280  Polly,  b.  Aug.  27,  1775;  m. 
Isaiah  Taft.  1281  Sally,  twin,  b.  Aug.  27,  1775.  1282  Hannah 
Bishop,  m.  Reuben  Parmalee.  1282A  Josiah,  b.  1779;  d.  Mar. 
16,  1783.  1283  William,  d.  Apr.  9,  1784. 

Children  of  second  marriage:  1284  Lemon.  1285  Beriah. 
1286  Horace.  1287  Rebecca,  b.  June  28,  1792;  m.  Scranton. 
1288  Josiah  Griswold,  b.  Aug.  30,  1795;  m.  Laura  Evarts. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  Talcott,  Guilford  Genealogies. 


573  EZANOS  (ZENAS),  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  May  10, 
1758  (Giles*,  Joseph 3,  John 2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  in  Killingworth, 
Dec.  1784,  Sarah  Lane,  b.  Feb.  14,  1757,  d.  of  Joseph  and 
Rachel,  who  died  May  29,  1803.  Stone  House  cemetery,  in 
Killingworth.  The  tombstone  is  now  almost  destroyed. 

Zenas  m.  (2)  Oct.  23,  1803,  Mary  Pettibone,  widow.  She 
was  Mary  Augur,  b.  Jan.  10,  1767,  in  Haddam,  Conn.,  d.  of 
Isaac  and  Emily  (Gyles)  Augur,  who  m.  Jan.  1789,  Amasa 
Pettibone,  and  removed  to  New  York  state,  where  he  kept  a 
store,  and  engaged  in  salt  making.  He  died  and  she  returned  to 
Haddam,  with  her  daughters  Sally  and  Prudence,  who  married 
George  and  Daniel  Spencer.  Mary  died  Aug.  28,  1842,  ae.  71. 

The  will  of  Zenas,  Mar.  12,  1821,  State  Library,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  mentions  wife  Mary;  children  Jesse,  Philip,  Martin, 
Amasa  Pettibone,  Deborah  Hill,  Sarah  Norton,  and  Rachel. 
Saybrook,  Conn.,  probate. 

Zenas  was  a  farmer.  Served  in  the  Revolution.  Pvt.  Capt’s. 
Steams  Co.,  for  three  years;  pvt.  Capt.  Nathaniel  Edwards’ 
Co.,  1781. 

Children:  1289  PHILIP,  b.  Jan.  bapt.  Apr.  16,  1786.  1290 
JESSE,  b.  Feb.  bapt.  May  18,  1788.  1291  DEBORAH,  b. 

Aug.  2,  bapt.  Sept.  19,  1790.  1292  RACHEL,  bapt.  June  16, 
1793;  d.y.  1293  MARTIN,  bapt.  Oct.  4,  1795.  1294  SARAH, 
b.  1800.  1295  AMASA  PETTIBONE,  b.  1804.  1296  RACHEL 
EUNICE,  b.  Dec.  25,  1809. 

Killingworth  town  and  North  Parish  Congregational  Church 
records;  Haddam,  Conn.,  records;  Augur  Gen. 


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574  ABNER,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Mar.  30,  1762  ( Giles *, 
Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Killingworth,  Nov.  13,  1788, 
Mary  Hull,  b.  Apr.  17,  1765,  d.  of  Joel  and  Mary  (Parmalee) 
Hull,  wTho  died  Oct.  6,  1841,  ae.  76. 

Abner  wras  a  farmer  in  North  Killingworth.  Died  Dec.  22, 
1849,  ae.  87.  Burials  in  Parker  Hill  cemetery. 

Their  children:  1297  CLARISSA,  bapt.  July  3,  1791;  d. 
Sept.  5,  1806.  1298  WILLIAM,  bapt.  Mar.  8,  1793.  1299 

POLLY  A.,  b.  1795.  1300  ABNER.  1301  DANIEL,  b.  1801; 
bapt.  July  4,  1802.  1302  GILES,  bapt.  Oct.  20,  1805.  1303 

BETSEY.  1304  CLARA.  1305  MERCY. 

Killingworth  town  and  North  Parish  Congregational  Church 
record;  Hull  Gen.,  37. 


576  DRUSSILLA,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  May  21,  1765/6 
(Giles*,  Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Killingworth,  Aug.  13, 
1789,  Josiah  Nettleton,  bapt.  Feb.  6,  1767,  s.  of  Isaiah  and 
Jemima,  who  died  July  31,  1832,  ae.  65.  She  died  Aug.  16,  1859, 
ae.  94.  Southwest  cemetery. 

Administration  of  his  estate,  Saybrook,  Conn.,  probate, 
June  20,  1833,  mentions  children,  Linus,  Augustus,  Danforth, 
Alfred,  Willis;  Molly,  wife  of  John  Jackson,  and  Norman. 

Their  children:  1306  LINUS  ASHFORD,  bapt.  May  9,  1790. 
1307  MARY,  bapt.  Dec.  25,  1791.  1308  AUGUSTUS,  bapt. 

Jan.  19,  1794.  1309  CHARLOTTE,  bapt.  June  5,  1796.  1310 
ALFRED.  1311  DANFORTH.  1312  WILLIS.  1313  NORMAN. 

Killingworth  town  and  North  Parish  Congregational  Church 
records. 


577  DAVID,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Nov.  30,  1768  (Giles*, 
Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Killingworth,  Dec.  25,  1794, 
Thankful  Redfield,  b.  Sept.  2,  1770,  d.  of  Eliakim  and  Pris¬ 
cilla  (Nettleton)  Redfield,  who  died  Dec.  22,  1858. 

David  was  surveyor  of  Middlesex  county.  Died  Mar.  12,  1833, 
ae.  65.  His  will,  Saybrook,  Conn.,  probate,  mentions  his  wife 
and  son  David  M.  Griswold.  Southwest  cemetery. 

Their  son:  1314  DAVID  MARTIN,  b.  Apr.  23,  1797. 


Edward  Griswold 


61 


Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Middlesex  county, 
Conn.;  Redfield  Gen.,  75. 


579  JOHN,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Apr.  4,  1749  (, John\ 

Joseph s,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  Sally  Brock,  d.  of  Simeon  and 
Judith  (Bunker)  Brock,  of  Dover,  New  Hampshire,  who  died 
Apr.  29,  1780.  John  m.  (2)  in  Springfield,  Vt.,  Aug.  10,  1780, 
Abigail  Williams,  b.  1755,  d.  of  Benoni  and  Abigail  (Smith) 
Williams. 

John  settled  in  Springfield  as  early  as  1772,  later  removing 
to  Johnson,  Vt.  Served  in  the  Revolution,  pvt.  1780,  Capt. 
Abner  Bisbee’s  Co.,  Col.  Woods;  marched  on  the  alarm  from 
Springfield. 

Their  children:  1315  GEORGE,  b.  Dec.  1772.  1316  JOHN, 
b.  Feb.  10,  1774.  1317  FRANCIS,  b.  Apr.  1,  1776.  1318  DAVIS, 
b.  Sept.  23,  1777.  1319  MARY,  b.  May  12,  d.  July  25,  1779. 
1320  SARAH,  b.  Apr.  7,  1780;  d.  same.  1321  DANIEL,  b. 
Sept.  15,  1781.  1322  ISAAC,  b.  Feb.  22,  1784.  1323  WARD,  b. 
Aug.  15,  1786;  d.  June  5,  1788.  1324  SAMUEL,  b.  May  27, 

1788.  1325  POLLY,  b.  May  22,  1790.  1326  ABIGAIL,  b.  Feb. 
28,  1793.  1327  THANKFUL,  b.  1795.  1328  MATTHEW,  b. 
1796.  1329  WILLARD,  b.  1798.  1330  JAMES.  1331  JONA¬ 
THAN. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  and  Springfield,  Vt.,  records.  Diary  of 
Joseph  Tate,  Somerworth,  N.  H.;  Vt.  Rev.  Rolls;  Wentworth 
Gen.,  I,  673. 


580  MARY,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Aug.  4,  1752  (Jo/m4, 
Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  July  10, 
1771,  Amasa  Rice  (Royce),  b.  Mar.  21,  1751,  s.  of  Moses  and 
Thankful  (Austin)  Royce,  who  also  was  a  descendant  of  Robert 
Royce,  the  ancestor,  who  came  to  Boston,  1634;  New  London, 
Conn.,  1657,  where  he  was  constable  and  member  of  the  General 
Assembly  1669.  His  son  Isaac  settled  in  Wallingford. 

Amasa  died  Dec.  12,  1797.  Broad  street  cemetery,  Meriden, 
Conn.  Distribution  of  his  estate  mentions  his  widow;  children, 
Levi,  Lee,  Anna  and  Lucy. 

Their  children:  1332  Thankful,  b.  Oct.  27,  1772;  no  issue. 


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1333  Mary,  b.  May  23,  1775;  d.  before  1797.  1334  Levi,  b.  Feb. 
26,  1780;  m.  Isabel  Ives.  1335  Lucy,  b.  Apr.  30,  1783;  m.  Joel 
Yale.  1336  Lee,  b.  Oct.  1810;  m.  Lucina  Ives. 

Wallingford,  and  Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  Royce  Gen. 
Collections  (Helen  E.  Royce,  of  Hartford). 


581  JERUSHA,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Jan.  25,  1755  (John*, 
Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  May  27, 
1779,  Samuel  Holt,  b.  in  Wallingford,  Feb.  23, 1761,  s.  of  Samuel 
and  Abigail  (Hough)  Holt,  and  descendant  of  William  Holt,  an 
early  settler  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1644,  being  the  first  record 
of  him.  No  further  information. 


582  GRACE,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Nov.  25,  1756  (John*, 
Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  Dec.  28, 
1774,  John  Bacon,  b.  Apr.  2,  1752,  s.  of  John  and  Elizabeth 
(Adkins)  Bacon.  Grace  died  Sept.  30,  1797,  and  he  m.  (2)  June 
27,  1798,  Amy  Coe. 

John  was  a  farmer  in  Westfield,  Conn.,  where  he  died  Sept. 
18,  1804. 

Their  children:  1337  Rhoda,  b.  Nov.  5,  1775;  m.  Joel  Miller. 
1338  Sarah,  b.  Nov.  19,  1777;  m.  Joseph  Clark.  1339  John,  b. 
Dec.  15,  1779.  1340  Anne,  b.  Nov.  3,  1781.  1341  Daniel,  b. 
July  28,  1783.  1342  Matthew,  b.  Sept.  9,  1785.  1343  Joseph,  b. 
June  28,  1787.  1344  Jonathan,  b.  May  10,  1789. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  Bacon  Gen.;  Middletown,  Conn., 
records. 


584  SARAH,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  June  24,  1759  (John*, 
Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1) ;  m.  in  Wallingford,  Conn.,  Jan.  22, 1778, 
Enos  Hall,  b.  Mar.  8, 1756,  s.  of  Moses  and  Elizabeth  (Johnson) 
Hah. 

John  Hall,  the  ancestor  of  this  group,  appeared  first  at  Boston, 
and  later  at  New  Haven,  Conn.  Removed  to  Wallingford  about 
1675.  Served  as  selectman. 

It  is  interesting  to  note  that  there  were  28  original  settlers  by 
the  name  of  Hall;  seven  of  them  were  John,  hence  there  is  ex- 


Daniel  Griswold  House  at  North  Springfield,  Vt. 
(No.  585  Edward  Branch) 


Edward  Griswold 


63 


treme  difficulty  in  tracing  the  different  groups  of  John.  These 
all  came  previous  to  1660. 

Enos  served  in  the  Revolution,  Capt.  Hough’s  6th  Co.,  10th 
Regt.,  New  Haven  and  Fairfield  Alarms,  July  1779. 

Census  of  1790  shows  self  and  wife,  one  son  and  two  daughters; 
he  may  have  had  a  son  Enos,  for  the  Revolutionary  record  states 
Enos,  Sen.,  but  no  record  of  his  son  has  been  found. 

Their  children:  1345  Abigail,  b.  Feb.  11,  1779.  1346  Nabbe, 
b.  Feb.  11,  1781.  1347  Mary,  b.  Oct.  3, 1786. 

Killingworth,  and  Wallingford,  Conn.,  records. 


585  DANIEL,  b.  in  Meriden,  Conn.,  Dec.  5,  1762  (John*, 
Joseph 3,  John2,  Edw.ard1);  m.  Jan.  1786,  Annah  Lenthal  Ames, 
b.  Feb.  17,  1764,  d.  of  Anthony  and  Hannah  (Eells)  Ames,  of 
South  Farms,  Middletown,  Conn. 

Daniel  was  fourteen  years  of  age  when  his  father  died  in  the 
Revolutionary  service,  and  as  a  boy  displayed  rare  gifts  of  per¬ 
severance  and  energy  inherited  from  both  his  father  and  mother, 
although  it  is  known  that  the  father  was  rather  indolent,  but  he 
could  display  plenty  of  fortitude  when  occasion  demanded,  as 
was  shown  when  he  broke  both  of  his  thighs,  and  afterwards 
enlisted  for  the  war  at  fifty  years  of  age. 

Daniel,  Jun.,  worked  until  he  had  accumulated  a  thousand 
dollars  and  bought  his  first  land  at  Springfield,  Vt.,  1784.  At 
this  time  \ermont  was  a  wilderness,  hard  and  forbidding,  but 
he  labored  until  his  farm  was  fit  for  occupancy.  Then  he  and 
Anna  moved  there  to  battle  together  and  make  a  home. 

Anna  was  a  woman  of  great  determination  and  doubtless  this 
trait  was  of  great  assistance  in  their  labors.  As  the  years  came 
they  were  noted  for  their  hospitality  and  were  known  and  loved 
for  miles  around.  They  were  members  of  the  Congregational 
Church,  but  were  most  liberal  in  their  views. 

It  is  said  that  at  sixteen  Daniel  enlisted  in  the  army  and  served 
nine  months  at  New  Haven  and  Peekskill.  He  is  not  shown  on 
Conn.  Rev.  Rolls,  but  is  listed  in  Vermont  as  a  Revolutionary 
soldier,  buried  at  Springfield.  There  is  a  Revolutionary  War 
Marker  at  his  grave. 

Anna  died  June  8,  1826,  and  Daniel  M.  (2)  Mrs.  Abigail 


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(Davis)  Woodbury.  He  died  Aug.  4,  1836.  Burials  in  North 
Springfield  cemetery. 

Their  children:  1348  LENTHAL,  b.  Nov.  3,  1786.  1349 

MARY,  b.  June  28,  1788.  1350  HANNAH,  b.  July  2,  1790. 

1351  JOEL,  b.  Apr.  25,  1792.  1352  DANIEL,  b.  Feb.  7,  1794. 
1353  LUCY,  b.  Feb.  29, 1796.  1354  MARTHA,  b.  Dec.  11,  1797. 
1355  LORENDA,  b.  Feb.  3,  1802.  1356  SARAH,  b.  Sept.  20, 
1804.  1357  LOUISA,  b.  Dec.  5,  1807. 

Meriden,  Conn.,  records;  Springfield,  Vt.,  records;  Family 
Bible  record. 


586  ANNA,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  July  29,  1763  (John*, 
Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Oxford,  Conn.,  Jan.  22,  1784, 
James  Plumb,  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  b.  May  4,  1757,  s.  of 
Samuel  and  Patience  (Ward)  Plumb,  who  died  Sept.  1,  1830. 
Anna  died  July  10,  1830.  Resided  in  Westfield,  Conn. 

Their  children:  1358  James,  b.  July  1,  1785;  m.  Caroline 
Hamlin.  1359  Hannah,  b.  Sept.  17,  1787;  m.  Benjamin  Hurl- 
burt.  1360  Sarah,  b.  Dec.  6,  1790;  m.  Benjamin  Hurd.  1361 
William,  b.  Dec.  27,  1794;  m.  Aurelia  Bowers.  1362  Amy,  b. 
Oct.  19,  1796.  1363  Emma,  m.  Williams. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  Hurlburt  Gen.,  243;  Hurd  Gen.; 
Conn.  Mag.,  X,  396;  Middletown,  Conn.,  records. 


587  HULDAH,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  1765  (John*,  Jo¬ 
seph?,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  about  1789,  Levi  Ives,  b.  Apr.  29, 
1766,  s.  of  John  and  Mary. 

They  removed  to  Ludlow,  Vt.,  where  he  died  Feb.  27,  1849, 
ae.  83.  Huldah  died  Feb.  23,  1749,  ae.  83.  Burials  in  Ludlow 
cemetery. 

Their  children:  1364  Dolly,  b.  Jan.  7,  1802;  m.  Aaron  W. 
Spaulding.  1365  Clarissa,  b.  Sept.  5,  1810;  m.  Asa  Spaulding. 
1366  Selma,  m.  Mr.  Page.  1367  Huldah,  m.  James  Coleman. 

1368  Charles,  m.  (1)  Sally  Spaulding;  m.  (2)  Ehzabeth  Spafford. 

1369  Levi,  m.  Smith.  1370  Olive,  m.  Joseph  Atherton.  1371 
Sylvester,  d.  unm.  1372  Lorenda,  m.  Willard  Hastings.  1373 
Sally,  m.  Abner  Proctor. 


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65 


Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  Andrew  Ward  Gen.,  34,  137; 
Spaulding  Gen.,  283,  492,  507.  Ives  Gen. 


588  MATTHEW,  b.  in  Springfield,  Vt.,  Sept.  28,  1771  (John*, 
Joseph 3,  John*,  Edward');  m.  in  Johnson,  Vt.,  Oct.  8,  1792, 
Lucy  Morse,  b.  in  Holden,  Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1774,  d.  of  Joseph 

and  his  second  wife,  Lucy  (Whittemore)  Morse,  who  died  Mar 
11,  1837,  se.  63. 

They  settled  in  Springfield,  Vt.,  later  removing  to  Johnson 
about  1802.  He  died  May  19,  1846,  se.  75.  Burials  in  Wheeler 
cemetery,  Morristown,  Vt. 

Their  children:  1374  EUNICE,  b.  May  9,  1793.  1375  ZARA, 
b.  May  5,  1795.  1376  MATTHEW,  b.  Nov.  25,  1796.  1377 
ALMEDA,  b.  Oct.  9,  1798;  d.  Apr.  3,  1800.  1378  ELISHA,  b. 
Mar.  3,  1801.  1379  GILMAN,  b.  July  24,  1803.  1380  MARTIN, 
b.  June  5,  1805.  1381  ELIEL,  b.  Aug.  4,  1807.  1382  LORRA  or 
LAURA,  b.  Jan.  26,  1810.  1383  LUCINDA,  b.  Mar.  25,  1812. 
1384  A  dau.  or  ADIN,  1385  LUCY,  b.  Mar.  19,  1817.  1386 

ALMON,  b.  Aug.  9,  1820.  1387  WILLIAM  BOYCE,  b  Feb 
1823. 

Springfield,  Vt.,  records;  Daniel  Griswold  Fam.  record. 


592  JOSIAH,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  June  17,  1752  (Dan- 
ielA,  Joseph*,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Rockingham,  Vt.,  Dec.  23, 
1781,  Susannah  Simonds,  b.  in  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  July  31, 
1752,  d.  of  William,  one  of  the  most  prominent  men  of  Charles-* 
town  and  Rockingham.  A  man  of  strong  character  and  inde¬ 
pendence,  and  descendant  of  Capt.  William  Simonds  of  Woburn 
Mass.  * 

Josiah  served  in  the  Revolution,  and  died  in  Walpole,  N.  H., 

Jan.  1,  1821,  se.  71.  Susannah  died  in  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  9, 
1821. 

Their  children:  1388  JOSIAH.  1389  JEMIMA.  1390  PHEBE, 
1391  LOVISA  or  LOUISA.  1392  SUSAN.  1393  SIBA.  1394* 
DANIEL.  1395  WILLARD.  1396  HUBBARD,  b.  Jan.  10, 1798; 

Killingworth,  Conn.;  Rockingham,  Vt.,  and  Walpole,  N.  H 
records. 


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602  PATIENCE,  b.  Jan.  21,  1759  (. Jedediah ,4,  Joseph 8,  John *, 
Edward1);  m.  in  North  Guilford,  Conn.,  Mar.  17,  1777,  Luke 
Field,  b.  in  East  Guilford,  Feb.  4, 1753,  s.  of  Samuel  and  Bethiah 
(Johnson)  Field,  who  died  Mar.  5,  1826.  Patience  died  Dec. 
14,  1833. 

Luke  served  in  the  Revolution.  Col.  Patterson’s  15th  Regt. 

Their  children:  1397  Chloe,  b.  Sept.  29,  1780;  m.  Samuel 
Kirkham.  1398  Johnson,  b.  July  20,  1782;  m.  Polly  Fowler. 
1399  Betsey,  b.  Jan.  29,  1784;  m.  John  Hart.  1400  Jedediah, 
b.  Apr.  1786;  m.  (1)  Elizabeth  Alexander;  m.  (2)  Sarah  Osgood; 
m.  (3)  Rebecca  Bradley.  1401  Aaron,  b.  Feb.  11,  1788.  1402 
Patience,  b.  May  20,  1790;  m.  (1)  James  Vail;  m.  (2)  Ambrose 
Benton.  1402A  Luke,  b.  May  1,  1792.  1403  Joel,  b.  Jan.  23, 
1796.  1404  Samuel,  b.  Apr.  23,  1798;  d.  Nov.  19,  1815. 

North  Guilford  Church  records;  Field  Gen.,  I,  191,  275. 


603  SUBMIT,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  May  9,  1761  (Jede- 
diah 4,  Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Jan.  1, 
1783,  Thomas  Coe,  b.  in  East  Guilford,  Feb.  7,  1759,  s.  of 
Jedediah  and  Elizabeth  (Wilcox)  Coe,  and  descendant  of  Robert 
Coe,  the  ancestor,  who  early  in  life  became  a  Puritan,  and 
joined  those  in  England  who  braved  the  perils  of  that  early  day 
to  come  to  New  England.  Boston,  1634. 

Joined  with  others  to  found  a  new  plantation  at  TV  ethersfield, 
and  in  1641  removed  to  Stamford,  Conn. 

Jedediah  Coe  settled  permanently  in  East  Guilford,  now 
Madison,  and  was  the  founder  of  the  branch  of  the  family  there. 

Thomas  was  a  farmer  in  East  Guilford.  Served  in  the  Revolu¬ 
tion.  Died  July  7,  1827.  Submit  died  Feb.  2,  1831,  ae.  69. 

Their  children:  1405  Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  30,  1784;  m.  John 
Spencer.  1406  Heman,  b.  June  24,  1785.  1407  William,  b.  Dee. 
6,  1786.  1408  Darius,  b.  Nov.  11,  1789.  1409  Benjamin  G.,  b. 
Oct.  1,  1794;  served  in  the  War  of  1812;  m.  Caroline  Hoyt. 

1410  Thomas  Justin,  b.  June  7,  1797;  m.  Rebecca  Norton. 

1411  Jonathan,  b.  Jan.  20,  1800.  1412  Polly  Melinda,  b.  Oct. 
23,  1802;  m.  Levi  Bishop. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Robert  Coe  Gen.;  Hooker  Gen.,  184. 


Edward  Griswold 


67 


604  JEDEDIAH,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  May  20,  1763 
( Jedediah \  Joseph s,  John2,  Edward1);  date  of  marriage  and  to 
whom  are  unknown. 

Served  in  the  Revolution.  Private  May  15-Oct.  1780,  guard¬ 
ing  the  town  of  Guilford  and  defense  of  the  state  (Rec.  of  Conn. 
Men,  560).  Shown  on  census  records  of  1790,  Guilford,  wife 
and  one  child. 

Removed  to  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  census  records  there  1800 
shows  wife  and  one  child.  Removed  to  Fairfield,  N.  Y.;  census 
records  there  show'  wife  and  one  child.  Name  of  this  child  not 

found. 


605  EDMUND,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Feb.  9,  1765  (, Jede - 
diah\  Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Feb. 
2,  1792,  Martha  (Patty)  Birdsall,  b.  Jan.  2,  1774,  d.  of  Benja¬ 
min  and  Mary  (Tooker)  Birdsall,  from  Long  Island.  Record  of 
baptism,  New  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  Presbyterian  Church,  Dec.  1, 
1793,  “Edmund,  wrife,  and  child.” 

Served  on  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Newburgh,  1817-18-19-20. 
Served  in  the  Revolution,  enl.  Apr.  1781,  Capt.  Vail,  for  nine 
months.  Took  part  in  the  battle  of  Leete’s  Island.  Also  enl.  in 
the  Continental  Army,  May  1,  1782,  for  nine  months,  Capt. 
Potter,  Col.  Zebulon  Butler. 

Martha  died  Nov.  23,  1815,  and  he  m.  (2)  Nov.  25,  1816,  Jane 
VanDyke,  b.  June  26,  1771,  d.  of  Nichl  Van  Dyke,  w'ho  died 
Mar.  28,  1863,  se.  92. 

Residence  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  Jan.  20,  1834. 
Children  of  first  marriage:  1413  DANIEL  S.,  b.  Feb.  25,  1793. 
1414  SAMUEL  B.,  b.  Mar.  1,  1795.  1415  EDMUND  B.,  b. 
Feb.  21,  1797.  1416  CHARLES,  b.  Sept.  12,  1800.  1417  ANN 
ELIZA,  b.  Mar.  21,  1802;  d.  Sept.  23,  1804.  1418  CORNELIA, 
b.  June  2,  1804;  d.  May  22,  1805.  1419  HENRY  A.,  b.  Nov. 
21,  1806;  d.  Sept.  25,  1807.  1420  PATTY  ANN,  b.  May  12, 
1808.  1421  CORNELIA  B.,  b.  Mar.  21,  1810.  1422  ALEX¬ 
ANDER,  b.  May  9,  1812;  d.  June  3,  1813. 

Killingworth  and  Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Orange 

County,  N.  Y.;  U.  S.  Pension  record,  W  7608;  Family  Bible 
record. 


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606  WILLIAM,  b.  1769  C Jedediah 4,  Joseph 3,  John2,  Edward1). 
His  wife  was  Levira,  whose  parentage  is  unknown.  They  re¬ 
sided  in  Woodbury,  Conn. 

Their  children:  1423  HARVEY,  b.  1797.  1424  GARWOOD, 
b.  1803.  1425  EDMUND,  b.  1816.  1426  POLLY  C.,  b.  1817;  d. 
in  Woodbury,  Feb.  6,  1891.  1427  SUSAN,  b.  1827;  d.  Aug.  29, 
1872,  ae.  45.  William  died  Feb.  16,  1847,  ae.  78.  Levira  died 
Feb.  10,  1847,  ae.  73. 

Killingworth,  and  Woodbury,  Conn.,  records;  Roxbury,  Conn., 
land  records. 

610  MELINDA,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Apr.  3,  1777  (Jede¬ 
diah4,  Joseph*,  John 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  Daniel  Olmstead,  of  Ver¬ 
mont. 

They  resided  in  Connecticut  for  a  time,  later  removing  to 
New  York  City. 

Their  children:  1428  Daniel  Griswold,  b.  July  29,  1802;  m. 
Permeda  Bellows.  1429  Harriet,  b.  1808;  m.  Ansey  Rolf.  1430 
Almira,  b.  1806;  d.  ae.  17.  1431  Martha  Ann,  m.  Thomas  Morris. 
Olmstead  Gen. 


612  NOAH,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Aug.  18,  1741  (John4, 
Benjamin 3,  John2,  Edward1)',  m.  Lucy  J.  Rugg. 

Resided  in  Granville,  N.  Y.  Census  there  1800  shows  wife, 
thre'e  sons  and  two  daughters. 

Removed  to  Cornwall,  Vt.,  where  he  died  Aug.  20,  1823, 
ae.  82.  Lucy  died  183-,  ae.  72.  T.S.R.  South  cemetery,  Cornwall. 

Their  children:  1432  GEORGE  W.,  b.  Jan.  18,  1796.  1433 
EBER.  1434  VINCENT  RUGG.  1435  POLLY,  b.  1803;  d. 
Apr.  11,  1825.  1436  BETSEY. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  and  Cornwall,  Vt.,  records. 

617  EBENEZER,  bapt.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Nov.  20, 
1757,  b.  1756  (John4,  Benjamin *,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  in 
Southbury,  Conn.,  1783,  Martha  (Patty)  Franklin,  who  died 
before  1785;  m.  (2)  Dec.  30,  1785,  Mrs.  Martha  (Prindle) 
Stancliffe,  widow  of  Thomas  Stancliffe,  who  died  Sept.  8, 
1776,  and  d.  of  Gidion  and  Lettice  Prindle. 


Edward  Griswold 


69 


He  was  known  as  Eber  and  Heber.  Served  in  the  Revolution. 
His  personal  affidavit  or  declaration  in  his  pension  application 
sets  forth  that  he  entered  service  at  Castleton,  Vt.,  Capt.  White’s 
Co.,  Col.  Moses  Hazen’s  Regt.,  commonly  called  the  Congress 
Regiment,  Dec.  1776,  and  Jan.  1777,  and  served  constantly  in 
said  regiment  until  it  was  disbanded  in  1783.  Said  regiment 
did  not  belong  to  any  time  stated,  but  was  transferred  from  one 
time  to  another.  Pension  granted  Apr.  3,  1820.  Connecticut 
records  show  that  he  was  inscribed  on  Conn.  Roll,  at  $8  per 
month.  Records  show  that  one  company  of  this  regiment  was 
made  up  of  men  from  New  Haven  county. 

He  was  a  charter  member  of  the  First  Methodist  Society,  of 
South  Britain,  Conn.,  1803. 


His  will,  Dec.  25,  1822,  mentions  children  Charlotte,  Asa, 

and  Sally.  He  died  June  21,  1826,  ae.  69.  Martha  died  June  29, 
1832,  ae.  76. 

Children:  1437  CHARLOTTE,  b.  Dec.  19,  1786.  1438  ASA 
b.  Feb.  1,  1788.  1439  SALOMY  (Sally),  b.  Sept.  22,  1789. 

1440  ZALMON,  b.  Aug.  29,  1791. 


Cothem’s  Hist,  of  Ancient  Woodbury;  U.  S.  Pension  record, 
10709;  Southbury,  Conn.,  records. 


619  GEORGE,  b.  in  Salisbury,  Conn.,  May  8,  1761  (John*, 

Benjamin 3,  John2,  Edward}).  His  wife  was  Roxain,  whose 
parentage  is  unknown. 

Served  in  the  Revolution.  Enl.  from  Salisbury,  Conn.,  Feb. 
20,  1778,  and  served  during  the  war.  Land  records  of  Salisbury 
show  that  he  was  a  resident  of  Salisbury,  Vt.,  1798.  Shown  on 

the  list  of  Rev.  soldiers  buried  in  Vermont,  Middlebury.  He 
died  Dec.  18,  1812. 

Census  records  of  Middlebury,  1810  show  wife  and  one  son 
under  10. 

Their  child:  1441  GEORGE  S.,  b.  1809. 

Vital  records  of  Vermont,  Montpelier. 


619A.  JOHN,  bapt.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Oct.  13,  1754 
Benjamin 3,  J ohn\  Edward l) ;  m.  (1)  in  Woodbuiy,  Conn., 
May  18,  1780,  Dinah  Downs,  d.  of  Aaron  and  Persis,  b.  Jan. 


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28,  1755-  They  were  members  of  the  South  Britain,  Conn., 
church.  . 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  land  records  show  them  resident  of  Rensselaer- 
wyck,  Coemans,  N.  Y.,  1789,  later  removing  to  Newport,  Herki¬ 
mer  county,  N.  Y. 

Dinah  died  Oct.  20,  1814,  se.  58.  Burial  in  a  small  cemetery 
between  Middleville,  and  Newport,  N.  Y.  John  m.  (2)  in  New¬ 
port,  Oct.  1819,  Lydia  Post,  whose  family  has  not  been  traced. 

John  served  in  the  Revolution.  Enl.  at  Salisbury,  Conn., 
Mar.  1,  1778,  Capt.  Catlin’s  Co.,  Col.  Meigs’  Regt. 

John  died  Oct.  8,  1825.  Lydia  died  Aug.  12,  1857,  se.  45. 

Children  of  first  marriage:  1442  BETSEY,  b.  1781.  1443 

ASENATH,  b.  1783.  1444  AARON,  b.  1785. 

Woodbury,  Conn.,  records;  Cothern’s  Hist,  of  Ancient  Wood¬ 
bury;  Herkimer  county,  N.  Y.,  records;  South  Britain,  Conn., 
Cong.  Church  records;  U.  S.  Pension  records;  North  Parish 
Cong.  Church  record,  Killingworth,  Conn. 


619B.  AMAZIAH,  bapt.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Oct.  13,  1754  - 
(Jo/m4,  Benjamin 3,  John 2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  South  Britain,  Conn., 
Dec.  15,  1777,  Bethia  Parks,  whose  parentage  has  not  been 

traced.  ,  .  , 

He  is  shown  on  Gr.  Barrington,  Mass.,  land  records  1781; 

census  1790,  Canaantown,  N.  Y.,  wife  and  five  children;  1800 

there,  wife,  three  sons  and  three  daughters;  census  1810,  Scipio, 

Cayuga  county,  N.  Y.,  wife,  and  one  son. 

Auburn,  N.  Y.,  probate  records  show  the  petition  of  Samuel 
Watkins  for  administration  of  his  estate.  Alleges  that  Amaziah 
made  a  will,  dated  July  7,  1827,  but  it  is  not  of  record.  Amaziah 
died  Aug.  19,  1827.  The  record  shows  next  of  kin:  Polly,  wife 
of  Samuel  Watkins;  Jonah  Griswold,  of  Ledyard,  Cayuga  county; 
Ira  Griswold,  of  Bath,  Steuben  county,  N.  Y.;  Sally,  wife  of 
Jacob  Goodman,  of  Brookport;  Maria,  wife  of  Aaron  Davis,  of 
Rush,  N.  Y.,  Monroe  county.  Also  Bethia,  widow. 

Amaziah  served  in  the  Revolution.  Enl.  from  Fairfield,  Conn  , 
1775*  pvt.  Capt.  Isaac  Bostwick’s  Co.,  Col.  Charles  Webb,  7th 
Co.,  7th  Regt.  July  12-Dec.  31;  Capt.  Mills’  Co.,  Col.  Philip 
Bradley,  July  20-Dec.  25,  1776.  Men  recruited  from  Litchfield, 
Fairfield  and  New  Haven. 


Edward  Griswold 


71 


Their  children:  1445  MARY,  or  POLLY,  b.  1787.  1446 

JONAH.  1447  IRA.  1448  SALLY.  1449  MARIA. 

North  Parish,  Congregational  Church,  Killingworth,  Conn.; 
Census  of  1800,  Canaan,  Columbia  county,  N.  Y.,  shows  self  and 
wife,  three  sons  and  three  daughters;  the  name  of  the  third  son 
has  not  been  found. 


635  BENJAMIN,  b.  in  Canaan,  Conn.,  Dec.  3,  1756  ( Benja - 
min4,  Benjamin 3,  John 2,  Edward1);  m.  Elizabeth  Eastman,  b. 

1752,  d.  of  Jonathan,  wrhose  will  mentions  his  daughter  Eliza¬ 
beth  Gris  well. 

First  settled  in  Westfield  (Fort  Ann),  Washington  county, 
N.  Y„  where  he  probably  married.  Removed  to  Bristol,  Vt., 
wrhere  he  wras  one  of  the  first  settlers.  His  name  appears  on  land 
records  there.  The  first  proprietor’s  meeting  was  held  at  his 
home.  Census  1/90  shows  wife  and  five  children.  Removed  to 
Newr  Haven,  Enosburg,  and  finally  settled  at  Cambridge,  Vt. 
He  was  a  man  of  great  strength  and  endurance;  it  is  said  he  went 
barefoot  most  of  the  time.  There  was  no  mill  at  Cambridge,  so 
he  walked  to  Bristol,  bought  a  bushel  of  corn,  had  it  ground  and 
carried  it  home  on  his  back,  a  distance  of  70  miles,  and  then 
divided  it  with  other  families  in  need. 

Benjamin  served  in  the  Revolution.  Enl.  at  Crown  Point, 
N.  Y.,  May  2/,  1//5,  pvt.  Capt.  James  Noble,  Col.  Benedict 
Arnold,  May  27- June  24,  1775.  He  wras  at  the  storming  of  Que¬ 
bec,  Col.  Easton’s  Northern  Expedition:  disch.  May  1776.  Enl. 
at  Sheffield,  Mass.,  1780,  Col.  Michael  Jackson’s  Regt.  Engage¬ 
ment  at  King’s  Bridge.  Enl.  at  Sheffield,  May  1,  1781.  Record 
shows  a  bounty  paid  by  Elisha  Ensign,  chairman  of  a  class  there 
to  serve  in  the  Continental  Army  for  3  years.  Record  also  shows 
a  descriptive  list,  dated  at  Lenox,  Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1781,  of  men 
raised  in  Berkshire  county,  Capt.  Downing’s  Co.,  Col.  Ashley. 

Benjamin  Griswold,  laborer;  enl.  from  Sheffield  for  3  years, 
ae.  24;  stature  5'10  complexion  light,  hair  brown.” 

He  is  found  on  \  ermont  pension  rolls,  “Benjamin,  pvt.  Ser¬ 
vice  in  Mass,  granted  Oct.  7,  1819,  $8  per  month”;  application 
gives  ages:  Benjamin  61,  Elizabeth  68.  Found  on  the  list  of 
Rev.  soldiers  buried  in  Vermont. 

There  were  doubtless  other  children  than  those  named  of 


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which  we  have  no  record.  The  children:  1450  HORACE,  b. 
Mar.  18,  1787;  first  child,  b.  in  Bristol,  Vt.  1451  HULDAH,  b. 
Dec.  29,  1788.  1452  ROBERT,  b.  Nov.  20,  1790.  1453  BENJA¬ 
MIN,  b.  Nov.  22,  1792. 

Bristol,  Vt.,  records;  U.  S.  Pension  record;  Vermont  Gaz., 
Hemenway. 


635A.  SAMUEL,  b.  in  Canaan,  Conn.,  Jan.  15,  1760  ( Benja¬ 
min 4,  Benjamin 3,  John2,  Edward1)’,  m.  Aug.  3,  1789,  Hannah 
Landon,  b.  1770. 

Samuel  served  in  the  Revolution.  His  declaration,  pension 
application,  June  13,  1818,  shows  that  he  enlisted  as  a  private 
for  and  during  the  war,  May  1,  1777,  at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  Capt. 
Catlin’s  Co.,  6th  Regt.,  Col.  Meigs,  Gen.  Parsons.  Also  served 
in  Capt.  Taylor’s  Co.,  2nd  Conn.  Regt;  Col.  Heman  Swift. 
Battle  of  Stony  Point,  and  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis.  Disch. 
June  7,  1783;  six  years  actual  service. 

Hannah  also  applied  for  pension  Nov.  5,  1844,  se.  72.  Record 
shows  that  in  1820  his  age  was  60  years,  8  months;  Hannah  age 
50;  Thomas  20,  Zera  15,  John  10,  Lucy  Ann  12,  and  Hannah  6. 

After  the  war  they  settled  in  Chester  township,  Warren  county. 
New  York.  He  died  Feb.  12,  1844.  Hannah  died  (no  dates). 
Burials  in  South  Schroon  cemetery. 

Their  children:  1454  CONCURRENCE  LANDON,  b.  Oct. 
11,  1789.  1455  POLLY,  b.  Jan.  12,  1791.  1456  NANCY,  b. 
Apr.  1,  1793.  1457  JAMES  LANDON,  b.  May  8,  1795.  1458 
SUSANNAH,  b.  July  29,  1797.  1459  THOMAS,  b.  Sept.  6, 

1800.  1460  SAMUEL  B.,  b.  Mar.  3,  1802;  d.  Apr.  12,  1812. 

1461  ZERA,  b.  Jan.  11,  1805.  1462  LUCY  ANN,  b.  Dec.  21, 
1806.  1463  JOHN,  b.  Aug.  13,  1809;  d.  Mar.  30,  1826.  1464 
HANNAH  H.,  b.  June  4,  1815.  1465  SAMUEL  W.,  b.  Sept. 
20,  1818. 

U.  S.  Pension  record;  Family  Bible  record. 


637  MARY,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Mar.  25,  1754  ( Daniel\ 
Danielz ,  John2,  Edward1)’,  m.  in  Killingworth,  June  4,  1776, 
Caleb  Leete  Hurd,  s.  of  Daniel  and  Rachel  (Smith)  Hurd, 


Edward  Griswold 


73 


b.  Jan.  22,  1753,  who  died  Feb.  13,  1827,  a?.  74.  Mary  died  Aug. 
27,  1819,  ae.  67.  Burials  in  Clinton,  Conn.,  cemetery. 

Caleb  was  a  descendant  of  John  Hurd  who  came  to  Windsor, 
Conn.,  before  1640,  later  removing  to  Stratford,  Conn.  His  son 
John  settled  in  Woodbury,  and  his  son  Ebenezer  became  the 
founder  of  the  family  in  Killingworth. 

Their  children:  1466  Dolly,  b.  Feb.  12,  1776;  d.  Aug.  31,  1779. 
1467  Daniel,  b.  Apr.  12,  1777;  d.  Mar.  4,  1827.  1468  William, 
b.  Oct.  1,  1778;  d.  Aug.  1803.  1469  Elias,  b.  Apr.  6,  1780.  1470 
Leete,  b.  Nov.  25,  1781.  1471  Achneles,  b.  Jan.  20,  1783.  1472 
Mary  (Polly),  b.  Jan.  31,  1785;  m.  Beckwith  Dennison.  1473 
James  Hervey. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  and  Congregational  Church 
records;  Hurd  Gen.,  36-48;  Dennison  Gen.,  219;  Conn.  Colonial 
records  of  John  Hurd,  Vol.  1. 


638  JERUSHA,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Aug.  20,  1755 
{Daniel  R.4,  Daniel 3,  John 2,  Edward1);  m.  William  Wakely. 

They  removed  to  Herkimer  county,  N.  Y.,  and  resided  in 
Norway,  N.  Y.  Census  of  1800  shows  wife,  three  sons,  and  four 
daughters.  Their  names  are  unattainable  at  present. 


639  DANIEL,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Jan.  17,  1756  {Dan¬ 
iel  £.4,  Daniel 3,  Jo/m2,  Edward1).  It  is  not  known  to  whom  or 
where  he  was  married. 

Removed  to  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  with  parents  and  family.  He  is 
not  shown  on  the  census  of  1790  in  Connecticut  or  New  York. 
Census  of  1800,  Fairfield,  shows  wife,  two  sons  and  two  daugh¬ 
ters;  1810  shows  the  same  record;  census  of  1830  shows  him 
70-80  years  of  age,  wife,  one  son  and  three  daughters.  Road 
warrants  of  Fairfield  shows  him  living  there  as  late  as  1833. 
Names  of  children  have  not  been  found. 


640  EDWARD,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Feb.  11,  1758  {Dan¬ 
iel  £.4,  Daniel 3,  Jo/m2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  June  19, 
1783,  Asenath  Hurd,  d.  of  Abraham  and  Mrs.  Mary  (Wilcox) 
Hurd,  who  died  in  Dryden,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  2,  1852. 


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Caleb  Leete  Hurd,  No.  637,  was  her  uncle,  and  Mary  Griswold 
became  her  aunt  by  marriage,  as  well  as  sister-in-law.  Asenath 
descends  from  John  Hurd.  They  resided  in  Killingworth  for  a 
short  time. 

Edward  served  as  private  in  the  Revolution  for  a  period  of 
thirty-seven  months. 

Soon  after  Cornelius  Chatfield,  the  first  New  Englander  to 
settle  at  Fairfield,  Herkimer  county,  N.  Y.,  about  1785,  Edward 
and  his  brother  John  came  there  looking  for  lands  for  settlement. 
Their  intention  was  to  proceed  up  the  Mohawk  as  far  as  Utica 
and  Rome.  But  they  were  satisfied  at  Fairfield,  and  made  an 
investment.  The  old  Griswold  farm  extended  into  the  village. 
Their  report  was  so  favorable  to  the  home  folk  that  the  father, 
Daniel  B.,  was  induced  to  bring  all  the  family  there  about  1790. 

About  1802  Edward  sold  his  holdings  and  removed  to  Dryden, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  became  a  prominent  and  honored  citizen.  For 
a  number  of  years  previous  to  his  removal  to  Herkimer  he  was 
a  sailor  in  the  West  Indies  trade;  a  hard-working,  rugged,  rough 
and  ready  man,  generous-hearted  and  neighborly. 

In  1818  he  deeded  a  corner  of  his  land  to  the  “good  people 
of  Dryden,”  and  specified  that  this  land  was  to  be  used  forever 
for  church  sites,  a  public  square,  and  burying  ground,  and  they 
stand  today  just  as  he  intended. 

Edward  died  Mar.  21,  1843,  and  his  grave  occupies  a  conspicu¬ 
ous  space  in  the  cemetery  which  he  gave. 

August  25,  1934  his  memory  was  honored  when  a  bronze 
tablet  mounted  on  a  three-ton  boulder,  directly  in  front  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church,  was  unveiled  with  appropriate  ceremonies. 
The  inscription  reads:  “Edward  Griswold,  1758-1843.  A 
pioneer  settler  from  Killingworth,  Connecticut  in  1802.  Donor 
of  land  for  the  village  green,  Presbyterian  Church,  and  the 
first  cemetery  in  Dryden.  Served  in  the  Revolution.  Erected 
by  the  State  Education  Department,  and  descendants  of  Ed¬ 
ward  Griswold,  1934.” 

Their  children:  1474  ABRAM,  b.  July  10, 1784.  1475  POLLY, 
b.  May  7,  1786.  1476  ASENATH,  b.  Dec.  13,  1788.  1477  NAN¬ 
CY,  b.  Sept.  16,  1790.  1478  CHARLES,  b.  Apr.  22,  1792.  1479 
JERUSHA,  b.  Feb.  26,  1794.  1480  EDWARD,  b.  Feb.  16,  1796. 
1481  NATHAN,  b.  May  21,  1798. 

Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  88,  356;  Hist,  of  Herkimer  county. 


Edward  Griswold 


75 


N.  Y.;  Rev.  Rolls  and  Archives  of  Conn.;  a  very  complete  ac¬ 
count  of  Edward  Griswold  of  New  York,  by  Rev.  H.  D.  Gris¬ 
wold. 


642  FRANCIS,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Aug.  11,  1762  (Dan- 
t el  B.Ay  Daniel 3,  John 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  Conn., 
Feb.  2,  1792,  Sarah  Buell,  b.  Jan.  2,  1765,  d.  of  David  and 
Mary,  of  Killingworth,  who  died  Nov.  10,  1826. 

Francis  m.  (2)  Dec.  21,  1827,  Esther  Lyman,  b.  June  24, 
1779,  d.  of  Seth  and  Betsey  (Page)  Lyman,  who  died  Oct.  4, 
1871. 

Francis  served  in  the  Revolution,  nine  months  each  year 
1776-1781.  He  was  a  farmer  and  removed  to  Herkimer  county, 
N.  Y.  Resided  in  Fairfield. 

Census  1800  shows  wife,  one  son  and  two  daughters;  1830, 
wife,  three  sons,  and  three  daughters;  1850  shows  Alexander, 
se.  20,  Esther  ae.  40,  and  Seth  Lyman,  ae.  77,  b.  in  Mass. 

Their  children:  1482  AMELIA,  b.  Nov.  26,  1793.  1483 

JOSEPH,  b.  Jan.  18,  1796.  1484  ESTHER,  b.  1810.  1485 

FRANCIS,  b.  Jan.  15,  1829.  1486  ALEXANDER,  b.  Dec. 

31,  1830. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  official  papers; 
Lyman  Gen. 


643  JOHN,  b.  in  Killingw'orth,  Conn.,  June  7,  1764  ( Daniel 
B.A ,  Danielzy  John 2,  Edwartf});  m.  in  Killingwrorth,  Feb.  1,  1786, 
Hannah  Peck,  wffiose  parentage  has  not  been  found,  who  died 
1789. 

John  m.  (2)  in  Old  Saybrook,  Conn.,  Feb.  10,  1791,  Polly 
Starkey,  d.  of  Timothy  and  Rachel  (Bushnell)  Starkey,  b.  1767. 

John  served  in  the  Revolution,  Capt.  Baldwin,  Col.  Heman 
Swift,  2nd  Conn.  Regt.,  for  three  years.  Disch.  Oct.  15,  1783. 

He  made  the  trip  to  Herkimer  county,  N.  Y.,  with  his  brother 
Edward  and  located  a  farm  in  Norway,  in  that  county,  where 
he  lived  for  several  years.  Later  he  removed  to  Rome,  N.  Y. 
Polly  died  and  he  m.  (3)  in  Rome,  July  15s  1834,  Vashti  Moul¬ 
ton,  John  died  in  Annsville,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  1848. 

Their  children:  1487  DANIEL,  b.  1787.  1488  HANNAH,  b. 


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Dec.  2,  1789.  1489  TIMOTHY.  1490  JOHN.  1491  MARY. 
1492  JANE.  b.  1807.  1493  Child,  b.  1809. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  Herkimer  county,  N.  Y.,  land 
records;  U.  S.  Pension  records,  9841  and  9466.  First  Church  of 
Christ,  Rome,  N.  Y. 


644  ANNA,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Apr.  12,  1766  ( Daniel 
B\  Daniel 3,  John 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  Dec.  2,  1784, 
Joseph  Teal,  b.  1767. 

Joseph  served  in  the  Revolution;  enl.  1777  for  three  years; 
pvt.  Capt.  Aaron  Stevens’  Co.,  Col.  Heman  Swift. 

They  were  early  settlers  of  Fairfield,  Herkimer  county,  N.  Y. 
Purchased  land,  a  portion  of  which  is  now  the  Academic  Green. 
Moved  his  family  there  1788,  and  built  his  home  which  stood 
ju^  behind  the  old  chapel.  Census  of  1800  shows  wife,  five  sons 
and  two  daughters.  Joseph  died  Jan.  12,  1837,  se.  74-8-23; 
Anna  died  Feb.  12,  1839,  se.  72-10-10.  Burials  in  Fairfield 
cemetery. 

Their  children:  1494  Anna.  1495  Alfred.  1496  Sideneus. 
1497  Rebecca.  1498  William. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  Fairfield  land  records  and 
official  papers;  Hist,  of  Fairfield. 


645  SARAH,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Nov.  5,  1768  ( Daniel 
R.4,  Daniel 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  1795,  Alexander  Buell,  s. 
of  Roswell,  of  Killingworth,  who  settled  later  in  Fairfield,  N.  Y. 
Roswell  was  a  merchant  and  public-spirited  citizen.  Donated 
land  for  the  Fairfield  Academy. 

Census  1820  shows  Sarah,  and  one  son:  1498A  ALEXANDER 
H.,  b.  1805.  No  further  record. 


646  AARON,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Nov.  1,  1770  ( Daniel 
R.4,  Daniel 3,  John2,  Edward1).  No  record  of  his  marriage,  or 
children,  has  been  found.  Resided  in  German  Flats  and  Russia 
township,  Herkimer  county,  N.  Y.  Census  of  1800  and  1810 
show  wife,  two  sons  and  four  daughters.  Census  1820,  wife, 
three  sons  and  one  daughter.  No  further  record. 


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77 


647  SIMEON,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Oct.  3,  1773  ( Daniel 
B.,4,  Daniel 3,  John 2,  Edward1);  m.  Jan.  21,  1796,  Rachel  Wil¬ 
lard,  b.  Dec.  6,  1770,  d.  of  Joseph  and  Rachel  (Reeves)  Willard. 

Removed  to  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  and  about  1815  to  Phelps,  On¬ 
tario  county,  N.  Y.  Later,  removed  to  Galen,  Wayne  county, 
N.  Y.,  where  he  died  1822.  He  was  a  farmer  and  a  man  highly 
considered. 

Rachel  m.  (2)  as  second  wife,  Richard  Bushnell,  who  died 
1838. 

Children  Griswold:  1499  JOHN,  b.  Mar.  2,  1799.  1500 

AARON,  b.  Dec.  1,  1800.  1501  HORATIO,  b.  Apr.  1,  1802. 
1502  WILLIAM  H.,  b.  Apr.  8,  1804.  1503  ALFRED,  b.  July 
10,  1806.  1504  SIMEON,  b.  Aug.  28,  1808.  1505  SALLY 

MARIA,  b.  June  12,  1811.  1506  JOSEPH  WILLARD,  b.  Dec. 
17,  1813.  1507  LORENZO,  b.  Feb.  14,  1816.  1508  JAMES 

HAMILTON,  b.  May  22,  1818.  1509  EDWARD. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  Willard  Gen.,  154;  Herkimer 
county,  N.  Y.,  land  records. 


648  WILLIAM,  b.  in  Killing  w'orth,  Conn.,  Mar.  14,  1776 
(Daniel  B.4,  Daniel\  John \  Edward1);  m.  Sept.  23,  1798,  Ann 
Willard,  d.  of  Joseph  and  Rachel  (Reeves)  Willard,  b.  June 
19,  1772,  who  died  Mar.  9,  1857. 

Removed  to  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  where  he  became  prominent  and 
served  efficiently  in  public  offices;  board  of  trustees;  supervisor 
and  justice  of  the  peace.  A  man  held  in  high  esteem.  He  died 
Nov.  15,  1853.  Burials  in  Middleville,  N.  Y.,  cemetery. 

Their  children:  1510  SARAH,  b.  1799.  1511  SAMUEL,  b. 
Apr.  12,  1800.  1512  REBECCA,  b.  Mar.  16,  1802.  1513  WAL¬ 
TER  PRICE,  b.  Aug.  3,  1806.  1514  EMELINE,  b.  Feb.  5, 

1810.  1515  MARRIETT,  b.  Jan.  25,  1812.  1516  ALMA,  b. 
Aug.  15,  1815.  1517  WILLIAM,  b.  May  10,  1821. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  records;  Wil¬ 
lard  Gen.,  154. 


663  LEVI,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.  ( Josiah 4,  Daniel 3,  John 2, 
Edward1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  Jan.  23,  1791,  Abigail  Kelsey, 
b.  May  8,  1768,  d.  of  Josiah  and  Mary  (Conkling)  Kelsey.  Levi 


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was  lost  at  sea  1808,  and  Abigail  m.  (2)  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  May 
24,  1812,  Abraham  Cruttenden,  b.  in  Guilford,  Oct.  11,  1756, 
s.  of  David  and  Elizabeth  (Stone)  Cruttenden,  and  descendant 
of  Abraham  Cruttenden,  who  came  to  Guilford  with  Henry 
Whitfield,  1639.  Abraham  spent  his  entire  life  in  Madison,  Conn. 
He  m.  (1)  Jan.  15,  1783,  Hannah  Dudley,  b.  Apr.  23,  1754, 
who  died  Aug.  7,  1810. 

Children  Griswold:  1518  CLARISSA,  b.  Sept.  1,  1791.  1519 
LEVI.  1520  SAMUEL,  b.  Nov.  20,  1796.  1521  EDWARD 

CLINTON,  b.  July  6,  1800. 

Killingworth  and  Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Killingworth  Con¬ 
gregational  Church  records;  Kelsey  Gen.,  II,  66;  Hist  of  New 
Haven  county,  Conn. 


664  LUCY,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  bapt.  Mar.  23,  1766 
(, Josiah 4,  Daniel 3,  John 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  Mar. 
28,  1790,  Hiel  Buell,  s.  of  Capt.  Hiel  and  Abigail,  b.  Mar. 
23, 1764,  who  died  Feb.  10,  1851,  se.  87.  Lucy  died  1822.  Burials 
in  Clinton,  Conn.,  cemetery.  Hiel  was  a  farmer  and  fisherman. 

Their  children:  1522  Roxanna,  b.  Apr.  9,  1791;  d.  Feb.  17, 
1800.  1523  Hiel,  b.  Sept.  2,  1793.  1524  Mary  Ann,  b.  Nov.  24, 
1796;  m.  Edmund  Dennison.  1525  Heman,  b.  Nov.  28,  1800. 
1526  Robert,  b.  Sept.  20,  1802.  1527  William  Henry,  b.  Nov. 
30,  1806;  m.  Delia  Ann  Buell. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records. 


666  JEHIEL,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Mar.  1772  ( Josiah 4, 
Daniel 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  Nov.  13,  1796,  Abigail  Judson. 

He  was  a  ship  carpenter  and  farmer.  Removed  to  VTarren 
township,  Bradford  county,  Pa.  Records  state  that  he  later 
went  to  Susquehanna  county,  Pa.,  with  his  sons  Judson,  Levi, 
and  Eben. 

Their  children:  1528  JOSEPH  JUDSON,  b.  Aug.  11,  1799. 
1529  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS,  b.  May  25,  1800.  1530  LEVI, 
b.  Apr.  4,  1802.  1531  EBEN,  b.  Sept.  13,  1803.  1532  ABIGAIL, 
b.  June  16,  1806.  1533  MARY,  b.  Apr.  24,  1808.  1534  SALLY, 
b.  June  16,  1811. 

Killingwrorth,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Susquehanna  county,  Pa. 


Edward  Griswold 


79 


667  JOSIAH,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.  ( Josiah 4,  Daniel 3, 
John2,  Edward1);  in.  Mattie  Stevens,  who  died  Sept.  27,  1782. 
Josiah  died  Sept.  14,  1781.  One  daughter:  1535  CLARA. 


668  MARTIN,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  1762  ( Josiah 4, 
Daniel 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  Sarah  Hull,  b.  Apr.  4,  1760,  d.  of 
John  and  Lucy  (Buell)  Hull,  who  died  Jan.  11,  1829,  ae.  66. 
Martin  died  Oct.  16,  1817,  ae.  55.  Clinton,  Conn.,  cemetery. 
Administration  of  his  estate,  Saybrook,  Conn.,  probate,  Sept. 
1,  1818,  mentions  children  Martin  and  Sally. 

Their  children:  1536  MARTIN.  1537  SARAH. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records. 


682  CHLOE,  b.  May  1,  1759  {Walter  P.,4  Walter \  John2, 
Edward1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Dec.  13,  1781,  Joseph 
Youngs,  s.  of  Israel  and  Jemima  (Brown)  Youngs,  b.  in  Frank- 
linville,  Mar.  17,  1756,  who  died  in  Eaton  Bush,  N.  Y.,  May 
13,  183/.  Chloe  died  in  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  June  17,  1805.  Burials 
in  Eaton  Bush. 

Joseph  m.  (2)  Dec.  14,  1805,  Elizabeth  Short,  b.  Oct.  1, 
1769,  who  died  July  9,  1863,  ae.  94.  The  Youngs  family  des¬ 
cends  from  Christopher  Youngs,  of  England,  and  his  sons  John 
and  Christopher.  John  settled  in  Southold,  L.  I.,  and  Christo¬ 
pher  in  Salem,  Mass. 

Children  of  Joseph  and  Chloe:  1538  Joseph,  b.  Dec.  11,  1782; 
d.  unm.  June  17,  1875.  1539  Walter  G.,  b.  Mar.  19,  1784.  1540 
Anna,  d.  July  12, 1787;  buried  in  the  Clinton,  Conn.,  cemetery. 
1541  Henry,  b.  Sept.  10,  1786;  died  July  10,  1803.  1542  Nancy, 
b.  June  20,  1788;  m.  (1)  William  Bateman;  m.  (2)  Jonathan 
Freeman.  1543  Charles,  b.  Dec.  5,  1790;  m.  (1)  Rebecca  Higley; 
m.  (2)  Polly  Hammond.  1544  Elisha,  b.  Sept.  9,  1792.  1545 

William  B.,  b.  Nov.  29,  1794.  1546  Phebe  H.,  b.  Dec.  9,  1796; 
m.  Edward  Hovey.  1547  George  B.,  b.  Jan.  21,  1800;  d.  Feb. 
7,  1885.  1548  Horace,  b.  May  15,  1802. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  town  and  Congregational  Church  records; 
Youngs  Gen.,  123. 


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683  SALLY  ( Walter  P.4,  Walter 3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  June 
25,  1789,  David  Hoyt,  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  b.  Aug.  22,  1771,  s. 
of  David  and  Rachel,  who  died  in  Malone,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  27, 
1822.  Sally  died  Jan.  24,  1847. 

David  was  a  descendant  of  John  Hoyt  who  was  an  early  settler 
of  Salisbury,  Mass.  Served  there  as  selectman  and  moderator. 
The  records  of  their  children  not  found. 


684  JULIA,  bapt.  Feb.  5,  1764  (Walter  P.4,  Walter 3,  John2, 
Edward1)]  m.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Jan.  14,  1787,  George 
Bushnell,  s.  of  Jesse  and  Prudence  (Morehouse)  Bushnell,  b. 
Feb.  20,  1765,  bapt.  in  Westbrook,  Conn.,  Apr.  28,  1765,  who 
died  Oct.  10,  1839.  Julia  died  Apr.  23,  1835.  West  Hillsdale, 
N.  Y.,  cemetery. 

George  came  to  Hillsdale  about  1783,  at  the  age  of  18,  and 
quickly  established  himself  in  a  settled  home.  Returned  to 
Connecticut,  married,  and  took  his  bride  to  the  home  he  had 
made  for  her.  Became  prominent  among  the  early  settlers,  and 
was  held  in  high  esteem.  Accumulated  considerable  property. 
Census  of  1810  shows  wife,  two  sons  and  three  daughters. 

Their  children:  1549  George,  b.  June  25,  1788;  d.  Dec.  22, 
1808.  1550  John,  b.  Sept.  26,  1789;  m.  Desire  Loxey  Lay.  1551 
Julia,  b.  Apr.  2,  1797;  m.  Col.  Jeremiah  Hoffman,  of  Claverack, 
N.  Y.  1552  William,  b.  Apr.  4,  1803;  d.  Jan.  7,  1809.  1553  Ann, 
m.  Dr.  Squire  Jones.  1554  Jesse,  d.  y.  1555  Prudence,  b.  Apr.  3, 
1807;  d.  Jan.  14,  1809. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  town  and  Congregational  Church  records; 
Hist,  of  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.;  Bushnell  mss. 


685  CLARISSA.  (Walter  P.4,  Walter 3,  John2,  Edward1)]  m. 
John  Child,  s.  of  James  and  Hannah  (Kelly)  Child  of  Higganum, 
Conn. 

Resided  in  Middletown,  Conn.  He  died  about  1809.  Ad¬ 
ministration  of  his  estate,  Middletown  probate,  bond  filed  Oct. 
29,  1810.  The  record  of  only  one  child  could  be  found. 

Child:  1556  Julia,  b.  Mar.  10,  1790;  m.  John  Tyler. 

Child  Gen.,  709. 


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81 


724  DANIEL,  b.  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  Dec.  15,  1753  (Daniel*, 
Daniel *,  George 2,  Edward1).  The  name  of  his  wife  is  unknown. 

He  settled  at  Hebron,  N.  Y.  Census  1790  shows  wife,  three 
sons  and  two  daughters.  Census  1800  shows  only  Elisha. 

Daniel  died  of  smallpox  1795.  Only  two  sons  are  known. 
Children:  1557  DANIEL,  b.  Sept.  28,  1788.  1558  ELISHA. 

Family  record,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.;  Hist.  Washington  county, 
N «  Y  • 


725  BENJAMIN,  b.  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  July  12,  1756  ( Daniel 4, 
Daniel3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Harwinton,  Conn.,  May  6, 
1779,  Hannah  Bartholomew,  b.  Apr.  19,  1752,  d.  of  Rev. 
Andrew  and  Sarah  (Catlin)  Bartholomew,  who  died  in  1822, 
ae.  70.  Benjamin  died  July  14,  1827,  se.  70. 

Resided  in  Harwinton;  deacon  of  the  Congregational  Church 
for  many  years.  Served  as  selectman  and  representative.  His 
will,  Litchfield,  Conn.,  probate,  mentions  wife  Hannah,  and  son 
Marvin. 

William  Bartholomew,  the  ancestor  of  the  American  branch, 
came  to  Boston  1634.  Settled  in  Ipswich,  Mass.,  where  he  had 
several  tracts  of  land.  Served  as  representative  1635. 

Their  children:  1559  MARILLA,  b.  May  12,  1783.  1560 

MARVIN,  b.  Feb.  5,  1785;  d.  inf.  1561  HANNAH,  b.  Nov.  12, 
1787.  1562  MARVIN,  b.  Feb.  5,  1789.  1563  ROSWELL,  b. 
Aug.  9,  1792;  d.  Dec.  14,  1794. 

Bolton  and  Harwinton,  Conn.,  records;  Harwinton  Congrega¬ 
tional  Church  records;  Bartholomew  Gen.,  93. 


727  BATHSHEBA,  bapt.  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  Oct.  29,  1758 
(Daniel*,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  in  Bolton,  Aug.  14,  1777, 
Samuel  Carver,  s.  of  Samuel,  Jun.,  and  Rachel  (Loomis) 
Carver,  b.  Mar.  3,  1756. 

Bathsheba  died  and  he  m.  (2)  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Lucy 

Tracy.  They  were  members  of  the  Congregational  Church. 

Lucy  admitted  from  Franklin  1797.  Samuel  and  Bathsheba 
o.  c.  1778. 

Their  children:  1564  Gardner,  bapt.  Sept.  20,  1779.  1565 

Elizabeth,  bapt.  June  18,  1780.  1566  Wealthy,  bapt.  Sept.  22, 


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1782.  1567  Anna,  bapt.  July  3,  1785.  1568  Orinda,  bapt.  Feb. 
3,  1788.  1569  Samuel,  bapt.  July  4,  1790.  1570  Harriet,  bapt. 
Aug.  11,  1793. 

Bolton,  Conn.,  town  and  Congregational  Church  records;  New 
Eng.  Reg.,  Vol.  LXXXVIII. 


728  THEOPHILUS,  b.  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  bapt.  May  31,  1731 
(Daniel*,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1)',  m.  in  Bolton,  Feb.  6,  1783, 
Elizabeth  Talcott,  d.  of  Deacon  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth 
(Lyman)  Talcott,  bapt.  Dec.  17,  1760,  and  descendant  of  John 
Talcott,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1630,  who  was  one  of  the  Hooker 
company  to  Hartford.  Elizabeth  died  Feb.  4, 1843,  se.  82.  Burials 
in  Bamardston  road  cemetery.  They  resided  in  Greenfield, 
Mass.,  where  their  children  were  bom. 

The  well  known  Griswold  farm  has  been  in  that  family  since 
1796,  at  which  time  Theophilus  obtained  a  deed  from  Esther, 
executrix  of  the  wdll  of  Dr.  Thomas  W  illiams  of  Deerfield.  He 
added  additional  lands  from  time  to  time,  and  by  his  will  proved 
in  1822  conveyed  all  to  his  son  Lyman.  In  1863  Lyman  deeded 
this  farm  to  his  son  John  Flavel  Griswold,  who  in  1898  by  his 
will  conveyed  the  same  to  his  nephew  Lyman  W .  Griswold. 

Their  children:  1571  ELIZABETH,  bapt.  Apr.  20,  1784. 
1572  PHILINA,  bapt.  Aug.  8,  1785.  1573  SOPHIA,  bapt. 

June  7,  1787.  1574  AURELIA,  bapt.  Mar.  16,  1789;  d.  Nov. 
3,  1802.  1575  TALCOTT,  bapt.  July  31,  1791;  d.  May  19,  1796. 
1576  LYMAN,  bapt.  Apr.  5,  1793.  1577  JOHN  FLAVEL,  bapt. 
Apr.  14,  1795.  1578  CHARLOTTE,  bapt.  Sept.  3,  1797.  1579 
EMILY,  bapt.  Aug.  17,  1800.  1580  ADELINE,  bapt.  May  1, 
1803.  1581  MELETTA,  bapt.  June  23,  1805,  d.  y.  1582  ME- 
LETTA,  bapt.  Apr.  8,  1809. 

Bolton,  Conn.,  and  Greenfield,  Mass.,  records;  Hist,  of  Green¬ 
field;  Diary  of  Rev.  Roger  Newton,  N.  E.  Reg.,  62-263;  Talcott 
Gen.;  Bolton,  Conn.,  Congregational  Church  records. 


729  SARAH,  b.  Dec.  23,  1752  (White*,  Daniel 3,  George2,  Ed¬ 
ward1)  ;  m.  Silas  Spencer,  s.  of  Silas  and  Agnes  (Simons)  Spen¬ 
cer,  and  descendant  of  the  first  Thomas.  They  resided  in  Bolton, 
Harwinton,  and  East  Hartford,  Conn. 


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Their  children:  1583  Norman.  1584  Leonard.  1585  White. 
1586  Asa.  1587  Silas.  1588  Sarah.  1589  Agnes.  1590  Lovisa. 
1590A.  Artemesia,  m.  William  Sumner. 

Spencer  Gen. 


730  GEORGE,  b.  in  Harwinton,  Conn.,  June  19,  1756  (White*, 
Daniel s,  George i2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Southington,  Conn.,  Mar.  13, 
1785,  Esther  Johnson,  d.  of  Jennings  Johnson,  b.  Nov.  27, 
1756,  who  died  Aug.  31,  1839,  se.  82. 

They  resided  in  Manchester,  Conn.,  where  he  became  a  promi¬ 
nent  physician.  Served  in  the  state  Legislature  and  was  justice 

of  the  peace.  He  died  Sept.  8,  1821,  ae.  65.  Burials  in  Man¬ 
chester  cemetery. 

Their  children:  1591  LOUIS.  1592  EMILY.  1593  ESTHER 
JOHNSON.  1594  JULIUS  JOHNSON,  b.  Dec.  19  1800 
1595  GEORGE  WILLIAM. 

Harwinton  and  Manchester,  Conn.,  records. 


731  ELIZABETH,  bapt.  in  Harwinton,  Conn.,  Sept.  5,  1754 
(White*,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Robert  McKee,  s.  of 
Robert  and  Mabel.  They  resided  in  East  Hartford. 

Their  children:  1596  Robert.  1597  Asa.  1598  Joel.  1599 

Daniel.  1600  Abiel.  1601  Eunice.  1602  Betsey.  1603  Nancy. 
1604  Clarissa. 


733  ASA,  b.  in  Harwinton,  Conn.,  May  5,  1758  (White*, 
Daniel \  George i2,  Edward1);  m.  Desire  Potter,  who  died  Nov! 
10,  1826.  Asa  died  May  5,  1825. 

Asa  served  in  the  Revolution.  Enl.  Feb.  3, 1776,  for  12  months; 
Capt.  Aaron  Austin,  Col.  Berrel,  New  Hartford,  Conn.  The 
regiment  marched  into  Canada,  and  after  the  retreat  he  was 
stationed  at  Mount  Independence.  He  and  his  father  were 
ordered  to  Fort  George,  and  were  employed  principally  in  mak¬ 
ing  coffins.  Discharged  on  account  of  sickness.  U.  S.  Pension 
record,  S  37028. 

Their  children:  1605  CHLOE.  1606  ENOS.  1607  WHITE. 
1608  ASA,  b.  1792.  1609  EUNICE.  1610  BETSEY. 

Harwinton  town  and  Congregational  Church  record. 


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736  LOUISA,  b.  in  Harwinton,  Conn.,  Feb.  4,  1763  (White*, 
Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1)',  m.  July  21,  1786,  Peter  Richie, 
1756-1825.  Louisa  died  1849. 

Tueir  children:  1611  Merwin.  1612  George,  b.  1791;  m.  (2) 
Anna  Slate.  1613  William.  1614  Edward.  1615  Betsey,  b.  1797 ; 
m.  Russell  Eldridge.  1616  Louisa.  1617  Sally.  1618  Margaret. 
1619  Lurivetia. 

Harwinton,  Conn.,  records;  East  Hartford  Congregational 
Church  record. 


737  THOMAS  WHITE,  b.  in  Harwinton,  Conn.,  July  4,  1765 
(White*,  Daniel \  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Lucretia  Talcott,  who 
died  Jan.  6,  1842.  They  settled  at  an  early  date  in  Walton, 
Delaware  county,  N.  Y.,  where  he  became  'wealthy  and  an 

honored  citizen.  He  died  Apr.  12,  1818. 

His  will,  Oct.  13,  1815,  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  Surrogate,  mentions  his 
wife  Lucretia;  children,  White,  Thomas  Cheney,  and  Elizabeth. 
Burials  in  Walton  cemetery. 

While  there  was  great  wealth  in  this  family  the  burial  plot  is 
quite  noticeably  neglected. 

Their  children;  1620  WHITE,  b.  Nov.  18,  1794;  d.  July  19, 
1880,  unm.  His  will  May  9,  1876,  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  Surrogate,  men¬ 
tions  Benjamin  I.,  and  Lucretia  Bassett,  and  Charles  B.  Bassett, 
their  son.  Also  mentions  that  there  are  no  nearer  relatives  than 
first  cousins.  1621  ELIZABETH,  b.  Apr.  2,  1/95,  d.  Apr.  3, 
1831.  1622  TALCOTT,  b.  Apr.  2,  1800;  d.  July  30,  1810.  1623 
THOMAS  CHENEY,  b.  Feb.  17,  1806;  d.  Nov.  28,  1868. 

Harwinton,  Conn.,  records;  T.  S.  records,  Walton  cemetery. 


738  DANIEL  WHITE,  b.  in  Harwinton,  Conn.,  1767  (White*, 
DanieW  George \  Edward1) ;  m.  Sept.  30,  1792,  Esther  Case,  d. 
of  Joseph,  Jun.,  of  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  who  died  Nov.  9, 
1851,  se.  80.  She  was  a  descendant  of  John  Case  of  Windsor, 
Conn.,  later  of  Simsbury,  where  he  was  the  first  constable  ap¬ 
pointed  there.  Deputy  to  the  General  Court  several  terms. 

Daniel  settled  in  Manchester,  Conn.  Deacon  of  the  Congre¬ 
gational  Church.  Manufacturer  of  clocks,  several  of  which  are 
yet  in  existence.  He  made  the  type  called  Grandfather  s 


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85 


Clock,”  and  one  with  his  name  in  it  was  exhibited  at  the  Ter¬ 
centenary  Exhibition  of  furniture  held  in  the  Morgan  Memorial, 

Hartford,  1935.  He  was  also  known  as  a  trader  between  Boston 
and  New  York. 

In  the  early  days  of  the  “Yankee  Peddler,”  Daniel  commenced 
to  send  his  clocks  to  Illinois,  but  the  good  people  out  there, 
fearing  his  as  well  as  other  competition,  laid  down  the  law  that 
no  article  manufactured  elsewhere  could  be  sold  in  that  state. 
So  Daniel,  one  of  the  first  to  use  the  “knockdown”  system,  made 

up  the  material  for  his  clocks  in  Connecticut  and  assembled 
them  in  Illinois.  ** 

This  was  vigorously  resented,  and  he  was  arrested.  Hard- 
headed  and  shrewd,  Daniel  hired  a  young  lawyer  named  Abra¬ 
ham  Lincoln,  and  on  the  trial  of  the  issues  he  was  acquitted, 
and  continued  in  business.  Daniel  died  Dec.  27,  1844  ae  77 
Burials  in  Manchester  cemeteiy. 

Their  children:  1624  EDWARD,  b.  June  30,  1793.  1625 

MARY,  b.  1795.  1626  NANCY,  b.  1797.  1627  DANIEL,  b. 
1799.  1628  ANN,  b.  &  d.  1825.  1629  RODERICK  LEE,  b.  1808. 

1630  GEORGE  GILBERT,  b.  Aug.  18,  1815.  1631  ESTHER 
b.  1818. 

Harwinton  and  Manchester,  Conn.,  records;  Congregational 
Church  records,  of  Manchester;  Goodwin  Notes,  275;  They 
Found  a  IV  ay,  by  Sperry  &  Garrigus. 

739  GEORGE,  b.  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  June  13,  bapt.  June  15, 
1760  {George*,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1) . 

He  is  thought  to  be  the  George  shown  on  census  record  1790 
Cambridge,  Washington  county.  New  York,  wife  and  one  son. 

His  wife  was  Hannah.  They  removed  to  Moreau  township, 
Saratoga  county.  New  York.  One  of  the  first  settlers.  Shown 
on  census  records  there,  1810,  over  45  years,  wife  and  two  sons. 
George  and  Hannah  are  shown  on  land  records  there  1808. 

Their  children:  1632  GEORGE,  b.  about  1785.  1633  JOSIAH 

J'9  ..b‘  *78t7,  T*S*R*  1634  MANTON,  b.  1793  (T.S.R.);  unm.; 
a.  1840;  bu.  in  Reynolds’  Comer  cemetery;  his  will  mentions 
brothers  and  sisters.  1635  SALLY,  b.  1795,  T.S.R.,  unm.,  d. 

Feb  3,  1874,  ae.  79.  1636  ELIZABETH.  1637  JOSEPH.  1638 
WILLIAM.  1639  JANE. 

Bolton,  Conn.,  records;  Family  records. 


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743  JENNETT,  b.  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  Jan.  16,  1773  (George*, 
Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Bolton,  May  11,  1791,  Richard 
Skinner,  b.  June  15,  bapt.  June  22,  1760,  s.  of  Richard,  Jun., 
of  Bolton.  Jennett  died  Jan.  13,  1798. 

Richard  m.  (2)  July  15,  1798,  Polly  Thrall,  who  died  Apr. 
7,  1807,  aged  35.  He  died  Oct.  17,  1798,  se.  68.  Burials  in  Bolton 

cemetery. 

Children  of  the  first  marriage:  1640  Susanna,  b.  Oct.  1792, 
bapt.  May  12,  1793.  1641  Electa,  b.  Jan.  9,  1795.  1642  Minerva, 

b.  Sept.  13,  bapt.  Oct.  23,  17$6. 

Child  of  the  second  marriage:  1643  Richard,  bapt.  June  23, 

1799. 

Bolton  town  and  Congregational  Church  records. 


744  CALVIN,  b.  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  Mar.  24,  1775  (George*, 
Daniel \  George 2,  Edward1) ;  name  of  his  wife  is  unknown. 

Removed  to  New  York  city,  being  shown  first  in  the  N.  Y. 
Directory  1811.  The  record  of  his  complete  family  has  not  been 
found.  One  son:  1643A.  SAMUEL  L.,  b.  1808. 

Shown  on  census  records. 


747  MINDWELL,  b.  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  1760  (George*,  Daniel 3, 
George 2,  Edward1)]  m.  Samuel  Porter,  b.  June  14,  1750,  s.  of 

Joseph  and  Joanna  (Dodd)  Porter. 

Mindwell  died  and  he  m.  (2)  1812,  Elizabeth  Percival.  He 

died  in  Berlin,  Conn.,  Jan.  22,  1838. 

Their  children:  1643  B.  Samuel,  b.  Nov.  22,  1780,  m.  Mary 
Drummond.  1643C.  Nathaniel,  b.  Dec.  22,  1782.  1643D. 
Mindwell,  b.  July  7,  1784;  m.  Jesse  Hart.  1643E.  Almira,  b. 
Mar.  2,  1786;  m.  Blakeley  Barnes.  1643F.  Lama,  b.  June  20, 
1787.  1643G.  Norman,  b.  Dec.  12,  1789;  m.  Abby  Galpin. 

1643H.  Joanna,  b.  Mar.  12,  1792;  m.  John  A.  Hart.  16431. 
Chloe,  b.  Aug.  22,  1794;  m.  Edward  Peck.  1643 J.  Sophia,  b. 

Feb.  19,  1797,  unm. 

Bolton,  Conn.,  records;  Bolton  Congregational  Church  records. 
Porter  Gen.,  I,  145. 


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87 


748  SIMEON,  b.  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  May  16,  1752  ( SethA , 

Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Bolton,  May  5,  1778,  Ann 
Hutchins,  d.  of  John,  Jun.,  b.  1744,  who  died  July  21,  1836, 
«.  92. 

They  removed  to  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  later  to  Nassau,  N.  Y. 
Simeon  served  in  the  Revolution,  pvt.  Capt.  Thomas  Pitkin's 
Co.,  Bolton  Militia;  Lexington  Alarm.  Pvt.  Capt.  Solomon 
Wille’s  Co.,  2nd  Conn.  Continental  Regt;  Col.  Joseph  Spencer, 
May  3-Dec.  17,  1775.  Seige  of  Boston. 

His  will,  probated  1843,  mentions  wife  Ann;  children,  Ann, 
wife  of  John  Banney;  Sophia,  wife  of  Daniel  Stone;  Chester, 
John,  and  one  other  daughter.  Simeon  died  Dec.  7,  1843,  se. 
90.  Burials  in  Nassau,  N.  Y. 

Their  children:  1653  JUSTIN,  b.  Mar.  14,  1779.  1654  CHES¬ 
TER,  b.  Jan.  4,  1781.  1655  AMOS,  b.  1785.  1656  JOHN.  1657 
HARRIET,  b.  1794;  d.  Sept.  23,  1813.  1658  ANN,  bapt.  1797. 
1659  CLARISSA,  b.  1798;  d.  June  29,  1818,  ae.  20-5.  1660 

SOPHIA.  1661  POLLY,  b.  Feb.  9,  1806.  1662  A  daughter. 

Bolton,  Conn.,  records;  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  and  Nassau,  N.  Y., 
records. 


750  SUSANNAH,  b.  in  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  4,  1761 
(SethAy  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Barkhamstead,  Conn., 
May  10,  1781,  Jesse  Kellogg,  b.  in  New  Hartford,  Sept.  25, 
1759,  s.  of  Capt.  Noah  and  Clemence  (Merrill)  Kellogg. 

They  removed  to  New  Hartford,  Oneida  county,  N.  Y., 
where  Susannah  died  Nov.  10,  1793,  ae.  32.  Jesse  m.  (2)  1794, 
Mrs.  Mary  (Russell)  Parish,  widow  of  Capt.  Parish,  of 
Branford,  Conn.,  who  died  May  1836,  ae.  84.  Jesse  died  Feb. 
28,  1813.  Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  cemetery,  where  they  resided. 

Jesse  served  in  the  Revolution,  pvt.  Capt.  Merrill’s  Co.,  10th 
Conn.  Regt. 

Their  children:  1663  Sylvia,  b.  Feb.  15,  1782;  m.  (1)  William 
Machan;  m.  (2)  Major  Samuel  Pierce.  1664  Frances,  b.  June 
13,  1784;  m.  John  H.  Warren.  1665  Ansel,  b.  Oct.  21,  1787;  m. 
Laura  Tyler.  1666  Ralsmon,  m.  Olive  Stevens.  1667  George,  m. 
Mrs.  Thankful  (Davis)  Palmer.  1668  John  Russell,  b.  May  16, 
1793;  m.  Mary  Otterson.  1669  Susan  Griswold,  b.  Mar.  29, 
1796;  m.  Jacob  Chase.  1670  Jesse,  b.  1798;  d.  unm.  ae.  70.  1671 


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Dorastus,  b.  Jan.  10,  1807;  m.  (2)  Alida  Kannada;  m.  (3) 
Maladine  Ingham. 

New  Hartford  and  Barkhamsted,  Conn.,  records;  Kellogg 
Gen.;  Conn.  Men  in  the  Revolution. 


752  SETH,  b.  in  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  11,  1774  (Seth\ 
Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1)]  m.  Dec.  8,  1800,  Zerviah  Cowles, 
d.  of  John  and  Eleanor,  of  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  who  died 
Dec.  10,  1857.  Seth  died  in  Sangerfield,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  11,  1821. 
About  1831  the  family  removed  to  Arkwright  township,  Chau¬ 
tauqua  county,  N.  Y. 

Their  children:  1672  ANNA.  1673  ORPHA.  1674  SYLVIA. 
1675  ELLSWORTH.  1676  RALPH  FRANKLIN.  1677  ADE¬ 
LINE.  1678  FRANKLIN,  b.  Nov.  27,  1815.  1679  SETH. 

1680  JOHN  COWLES,  b.  Aug.  1,  1819.  1681  MORRIS. 

New  Hartford,  Conn.,  records;  Cowles  Gen.,  213;  Annals  of 
Winchester,  Conn.;  Family  records. 


753  BENAJAH  (Seth\  Daniel*,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  En¬ 
field,  Conn.,  Jan.  7,  1779,  Hannah  Killiam,  b.  1759,  who  died 
June  9,  1822,  se.  63.  Burial  in  Stafford,  Genesee  county,  N.  Y. 

He  was  a  freeman  of  Enfield,  Apr.  13,  1789.  Served  in  the 
Revolution,  Lexington  Alarm.  Census  1790,  wife  and  three 
children. 

Removed  to  Sangerfield,  N.  Y.  Census  1800  there  shows 
wife  and  two  sons.  He  died  there  about  1811/12.  After  his 
death  the  family  removed  to  Bryon,  Genesee  county,  N.  Y. 

Their  children:  1682  BENAJAH,  b.  Nov.  6,  1779.  1683 
MARY  (Polly),  b.  Nov.  1,  1783.  1684  SETH,  b.  Dec.  4,  1790 
(Record  states  Nov.  1,  1788).  1685  LOTT  KILLIAM,  b.  July 
23,  1792. 

Enfield,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Genessee  county,  N.  Y. 


754  ROSWELL,  b.  in  Winchester,  Conn.,  Feb.  8,  1780  (Seth\ 
Daniel*,  George 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  (1)  in  IVinsted,  Conn.,  Nov.  3, 
1802,  Lucretia  Wheadon,  who  died  at  the  birth  of  her  son 
Hiram. 


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89 


Roswell  m.  (2)  Nov.  1,  1808,  Jerusha  (Grant)  Walter, 
widow  of  Cyrus  Walter,  and  d.  of  Joel  and  Zilpah  (Cowles) 
Grant  of  Norfolk,  Conn.  Joel  served  in  the  Revolution.  Jerusha 
died  in  Colebrook,  Conn.,  Mar.  3,  1828,  and  Roswell  m.  (3)  in 
New  Marlborough,  Mass.,  Apr.  8,  1829,  Anna  Hall  Preston. 

Roswell  was  a  farmer.  Resided  in  Colebrook,  Conn.,  later 
removing  to  Sheffield,  Mass.  He  died  1833.  His  will,  Berkshire 
county,  Mass.,  probate,  mentions  wife  Anna;  sons  Wyllys,  Hiram, 
and  Lucius;  daughters;  Lucretia,  w.  of  Asahel  North;  Almira, 
Lovina,  Amanda,  and  Mary  Ann;  and  sons  Nelson,  James, 
Edward  and  Joel. 

Child  Walter:  Laura  Grant,  b.  Apr.  30,  1803;  m.  Joel  Hull. 

Children  Griswold:  1686  WYLLYS,  b.  Sept.  1803.  1687 

LUCRETIA.  1688  HIRAM.  1689  LUCIUS,  b.  July  12,  1810. 
1690  ALMIRA,  b.  July  23,  1811.  1691  JOEL  GRANT,  b. 

Mar.  15,  1813.  1692  LAVINA,  b.  Feb.  25,  1817;  d.  1834.  1693 
JAMES,  b.  Jan.  20,  1819.  1694  NELSON,  b.  Aug.  20,  1820. 

1695  EDWARD  ROSWELL,  b.  Apr.  13,  1824.  1696  ELLEN 
AMANDA,  b.  Apr.  6,  1825.  1697  MARY  ANN,  died  unm. 

Winchester,  Colebrook  and  Norfolk,  Conn.,  records;  Grant 
Gen.,  52,  113;  Cowles  Gen.,  I,  298;  Annals  of  Winchester;  Nor¬ 
folk  Congregational  Church  records. 


755A.  HULDAH,  b.  in  Winchester,  Conn.  (Seth*,  Daniel 3, 
George2,  Edward1);  m.  Dec.  2, 1805,  Reuben  Brown,  s.  of  Stephen 
and  Hepsibah,  b.  May  12,  1768.  Huldah  died  Feb.  1841.  Resi¬ 
dence  Norfolk,  Conn. 

Their  children:  1698  Seth  Griswold,  bapt.  Sept.  13,  1807. 
1699  William;  d.  y.  1700  George,  m.  Eunice  Moses.  1701  Lovisa, 
bapt.  June  16,  1811.  1702  Electa,  bapt.  May  23,  1813.  1703 

Sally  Minerva,  bapt.  July  5,  1815.  1704  Warren  Loomis, 

1705  Reuben  Quincy.  1706  Lucy  Ann,  b.  May  18,  1821;  m. 
James  Griswold  of  Norfolk,  Conn. 

Norfolk,  Conn.,  records;  Norfolk  Congregational  Church 
records;  Hist,  of  Norfolk. 


772  FRIEND,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  bapt.  June  10,  1764 
(Nathaniel5,  Nathaniel 4,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Bloom- 


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field,  Conn.,  Mar.  12,  1787,  Dorothy  Weller,  whose  parentage 
has  not  been  actually  proven,  but  it  is  probable  that  she  was  the 
daughter  of  Ebenezer  and  Sarah  Weller,  of  Westfield,  Mass., 
b.  Feb.  22,  1764. 

They  resided  in  Poquonoc,  Windsor.  The  complete  record  of 
the  children  has  not  been  found.  Census  records  of  1810  show 
three  sons  and  one  daughter. 

Cemetery  inscription,  Elm  Grove,  Windsor,  shows:  “Altissa, 
wife  of  Friend  Griswold,  died  Feb.  4,  1833,  ae.  44.  He  died  Feb. 
4,  1831,  ae.  67. 

Children:  1707  BRIDGMAN  b.  1791.  1708  BRADFORD, 
b.  1796. 

Windsor  and  Poquonoc  Congregational  Church  records. 


776  NATHANIEL,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  1770  ( Nathaniel K 

Nathaniel 4,  Daniel* ,  George 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  Mary  Wells,  b.  in 
Mass.,  1772. 

Removed  to  Enosburg,  Vt.,  where  their  children  were  bom. 
Took  a  prominent  part  in  the  growth  of  the  community  and  was 
one  of  the  pioneer  settlers.  One  of  the  organizers  of  the  Episcopal 
Chapel,  and  assisted  in  the  building  of  the  meeting  house. 
Served  as  selectman  1801-5-7,  and  1814.  Representative  to  the 
General  Assembly,  1816-17.  Census  of  1800  shows  wife  and  two 
sons. 

They  removed  to  Windsor,  Ohio,  about  1830,  where  he  died 
July  26,  1830,  ae.  60.  Mary  died  there  Dec.  9,  1835,  ae.  81. 

Their  children:  1709  NATHANIEL  WELLS,  b.  1801.  1710 
One  son,  d.  infant.  1711  One  son  d.  infant.  1712  CALISTA, 
m.  Bryan.  1713  MARY,  m.  Kellogg. 

Family  record  and  records  of  Enosburg,  Vt. 


777 A.  ACHSAH,  b.  Oct.  20,  bapt.  Oct.  25,  1772  ( Nathaniel 5, 
Nathaniel 4,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Westboro,  Mass., 
June  10,  1795,  Edward  Baker,  s.  of  Joseph  and  Martha  (Death) 
Baker,  b.  Oct.  9,  1772. 

Edward  was  a  descendant  of  Edward  Baker  who  came  to 
Boston,  1630,  and  resided  in  Lynn,  Mass.  Edward  and  Achsah 
settled  in  Enosburg,  Vt.  He  was  clerk  and  lay  reader  in  the 


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91 


Episcopal  Church  and  assisted  in  its  organization.  Shown  on 
the  list  of  freemen  there  1799.  He  died  Apr.  3,  1846,  ae.  73. 
Achsah  died  July  23,  1861,  ae.  88.  Burials  in  Enosburg  cemetery. 

Their  children:  1714  Joseph;  merchant  in  New  York.  1715 
Achsah  G.,  b.  Nov.  28,  1809.  1716  Alvin  H.,  b.  July  8,  1810. 
1717  John  F.,  b.  1812;  d.  May  22,  1832.  1718  Mary  Ann,  b. 
1815;  d.  Jan.  7,  1849. 

Poquonoc,  Conn.,  Congregational  Church  records;  Hist,  of 
Enosburg,  Vt.;  Episcopal  Church  records. 


777  ABIGAIL,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  June  19,  1773  ( Nathan¬ 
iel 5,  Nathaniel 4,  Daniel\  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Capt.  Amasa 
Humphrey,  s.  of  Hezekiah  and  Amy  (Cornish)  Humphrey,  b. 
Jan.  12,  1758,  who  died  Feb.  19,  1799,  ae.  41.  and  who  m.  (1) 
in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Lucy  Case,  d.  of  Job,  b.  Feb.  14,  1767, 
who  died  Feb.  25,  1795,  ae.  29. 

Residence  in  Simsbury,  on  the  homestead.  Amasa  served  in 
the  Revolution,  and  also  served  as  sheriff  of  Hartford  county. 
Burials  in  Hopmeadow  cemetery,  North  Bloomfield. 

Record  of  administration  of  his  estate,  Simsbury,  Conn., 
Probate,  shows  that  necessaries  were  set  out  for  the  support  of 
Abigail  and  to  enable  her  to  bring  up  her  child,  no  record  of  this 
child  was  been  found.  There  were  several  children  of  the  first 
marriage. 

Simsbury,  Conn.,  records;  Cornish  Gen.,  11;  Humphrey  Gen., 
175. 


777B.  GROVE,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  1781  ( Nathaniel 5,  Nathan¬ 
iel 4,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1).  There  is  a  record  of  another 
Grove  in  this  family  b.  1767  who  probably  died. 

Grove  removed  to  Enosburg,  Vt.,  with  his  brother  Nathaniel, 
where  he  married  Sarah  Dunnin,  b.  1788.  He  was  a  farmer, 
but  evidently  did  not  accumulate  any  considerable  estate  as 
shown  by  the  probate  record  at  St.  Albans,  Vt.  Grove  died  Dec. 
20,  1840,  ae.  59-6.  Sarah  died  Nov.  24,  1864,  ae.  76. 

Their  children:  1719  FRANKLIN,  b.  Apr.  9,  1808.  1720 

GROVE,  b.  Apr.  15,  1811.  1721  HARRIET,  b.  June  22,  1815. 
1722  LYMAN,  b.  May  19,  1819.  1723  LOUISA,  b.  Apr.  17, 


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1821.  1724  DELIA,  b.  May  25,  1826.  Family  record,  and 

records  of  Enosburg,  Vt. 


778  SOLOMON,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  1754/55  (Edward*, 
Edward 4,  Daniel3 ,  George2 ,  Edward1);  m.  in  Bloomfield,  Conn., 
Apr.  27,  1780,  Abiah  Allen,  d.  of  Solomon  and  Abiah  Allen, 
who  died  Jan.  31,  1797,  ae.  36. 

Solomon  served  in  the  Revolution  under  Capt.  Noah  Phelps, 
Col.  Andrew  Wood,  1776,  1777,  and  1778,  showing  over  two 
years  service. 

Removed  to  Ohio  about  1800  and  settled  at  Windsor,  Ashta¬ 
bula  county,  the  town  evidently  named  from  Windsor,  Conn. 
He  built  the  first  cabin  there  and  gave  land  for  the  first  cemetery. 
Largely  instrumental  in  the  upbuilding  of  the  community. 
Served  as  J.P.  for  many  years.  The  record  states  that  he  arrived 
in  Ohio  with  his  six  motherless  daughters. 

Solomon  applied  for  pension  in  1832,  the  record  of  the  finding 
of  his  physician  is  on  file  at  the  Western  Reserve  Historical 
Society,  in  Cleveland.  This  record  shows  Solomon  had  been 
wounded  in  service.  He  died  May  16,  1834,  ae.  80.  Recorded  on 
the  Soldiers  Monument  in  Windsor,  Ohio,  cemetery  as  a  Revolu¬ 
tionary  Soldier. 

Their  children:  1725  LAURA,  b.  Nov.  29,  17 - .  1726 

HARRIET  ABIAH,  b.  1782.  1727  KAZIAH,  b.  Apr.  24,  1784. 
1728  URSULA,  b.  Apr. 24, 1784,  twin;  she  was  the  pioneer  school 
teacher,  died  unm.  Feb.  1871.  1729  FANNY,  b.  1790,  she  is 

said  to  have  been  very  intelligent,  quite  masculine  in  taste  and 
attire,  and  was  called  Esquire  Fanny;  died  unm.  July  17,  1861. 
1730  AMANDA,  1731  A  son  who  died  in  Wintonbury,  Conn., 
Apr.  8,  1793. 

Simsbury,  Old  Wintonbury,  and  Windsor,  Conn.;  records  of 
Ashtabula  county,  Ohio. 


779  EDWARD,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Sept.  10,  1759  (Ed¬ 
ward*,  Edward*,  Daniel3 ,  George2 ,  Edward1);  m.  Elizabeth  Gris¬ 
wold,  b.  1761,  d.  of  Matthew  (No.  534,  Vol.  II),  in  Windsor, 
Conn.,  who  died  there  Oct.  15,  1832,  ae.  71.  Edward  died  Aug.  4, 
1818,  ae.  59.  Burials  in  Elm  Grove  cemetery,  Windsor. 


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93 


Their  children:  1732  ELIZABETH,  b.  July  7,  1781.  1733 
EDWARD  WARREN,  b.  1783.  1734  LUCRETIA.  1735 

HENRY.  1736  AMELIA.  1737  GUY.  1738  AURELIA.  1739 
NORMAND. 

His  will,  Oct.  27,  1815,  Hartford,  Conn.,  probate,  mentions 
wife  Elizabeth;  daughters,  Elizabeth,  Lucretia,  and  Amelia; 
sons  Edward  W.,  Henry,  Guy,  and  Normand. 

Simsbury  and  Windsor,  Conn.,  records. 


780  CHARLOTTE,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  1764  (Edward5, 
Edward 4,  Daniel3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  George  R.  Phelps,  b. 
in  Simsbury,  Aug.  18,  1773,  s.  of  Noah  and  Lydia  (Griswold) 
Phelps  (No.  500). 

First  settled  in  Simsbury;  later  removed  to  Windsor,  Ohio, 
about  1799,  where  he  became  prominent  and  a  leading  citizen. 
Served  as  clerk  of  court  of  Ashtabula  county.  He  died  1806. 

Their  children:  1740  Emily,  b.  Sept.  1792;  m.  Rev.  George 
Martin.  1741  Mariana,  b.  Mar.  10,  1795;  m.  Thomas  Belden. 
1742  Charlotte,  b.  1796;  m.  Judson  Phelps.  1743  George  Rex, 
b.  1798;  m.  Minerva  Hynes.  1744  Elizabeth,  b.  1800;  m.  George 
Ward.  She  was  the  first  white  child  bom  in  Windsor,  Ohio;  died 
there  1840;  no  issue. 

Simsbury,  Conn.,  and  Ashtabula  county,  Ohio,  records; 
Phelps  Gen. 


781  SIMEON,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  July  27,  1765  (Edward5, 
Edward 4,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Lucretia  Warner, 
May  18,  1790,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Oct.  15,  1763,  d.  of  Eli  and  Azuba 
(Allyn)  Warner,  who  died  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  May  13,  I860,, 
se.  96.  Simeon  died  Sept.  25,  1843. 

Census  1810  shows  wife  and  three  daughters.  His  will,  Sept. 
18,  1843,  Hartford,  Conn.,  probate,  mentions  wife  Lucretia; 
children  of  his  brother  Solomon;  children  of  Kaziah  Highley,  d. 
of  Solomon;  children  of  his  brother  Edward;  Susan  B.  Neal,  a 
member  of  his  household. 

The  will  of  Lucretia,  Oct.  26,  1848,  mentions  members  of  her 
family;  mentions  Susan  B.,  adopted  daughter,  wife  of  Charles 
R.  Fisher. 


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Two  daughters  mentioned:  1745  ELIZA,  b.  1793  (see  Converse 
Gen.,  John  Converse  and  Eliza).  1746  ELIZABETH.  They 
evidently  died  previous  to  the  making  of  his  will. 

Simsbury,  and  Hartford,  Conn.,  records. 


782  URSULA,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  1766  {Edward*,  Edward *, 
Daniel 3,  George2,  Edward1);  m.  Rev.  Samuel  Stebbins,  s.  of 
Samuel  and  Sarah  (Wood)  Jones  Stebbins,  b.  Sept.  8,  1751, 
who  died  Jan.  20,  1821.  No  issue. 

He  was  a  Congregational  minister. 

Simsbury,  Conn.,  records;  Stebbins  Gen. 


793  JOEL,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Nov.  1758  {Joel5,  David*, 
Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  (1)  Martha,  whose  family  name 
has  not  been  found;  m.  (2)  in  Simsbury,  Dec.  15,  1821,  Mar¬ 
garet  Case,  whose  family  connection  has  not  been  found,  who 
died  July  9,  1835.  Joel  died  June  3,  1828.  Old  Wintonbury 
cemetery,  Bloomfield. 

His  will,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Probate,  May  27,  1828,  mentions 
wife  Margaret;  children  Martha,  Barber;  Eleanor  Clark;  So- 
phronia  Marks;  Joel  Calvin,  Gustavus  Adolphus,  and  Rufus. 
Census  1800  shows  wife,  three  sons  and  five  daughters. 

Their  children:  1747  MARTHA,  b.  Oct.  17,  1783.  1748 

ELEANOR,  bapt.  Sept.  4,  1785.  1749  MARY,  bapt.  Feb.  4, 
1788.  1750  GUSTAVUS  ADOLPHUS.  1751  JOEL  CALVIN, 
bapt.  Aug.  10,  1793.  1752  RUFUS,  b.  Nov.  11,  1795.  1753 
SOPHRONIA. 

Simsbury,  Conn.,  records. 


795  ELIJAH,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Aug.  ?0,  1762  {Joel5, 
David*,  Daniel3,  George2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Simsbury,  July  6, 
1786,  Lydia  Adams,  b.  Aug.  30,  1767,  d.  of  Ephraim,  who  died 
Sept.  29,  1849,  se.  82.  He  died  Dec.  21,  1844,  se.  82.  Old  Winton¬ 
bury  cemetery. 

Elijah  served  in  the  Revolution.  Pvt.  4th  Co.,  Capt.  Humph¬ 
rey,  Col.  Jedediah  Huntington.  Also  entered  service  in  May 
1778  under  Sergeant  Denslow  for  one  year  as  guard  at  Windsor. 


Edward  Griswold 


95 


Also  entered  service  1779,  under  Capt.  Seymour.  Also  served 
in  1781  as  substitute  for  his  father  under  Capt.  Lebbeus  Loomis, 
Col.  Durkee.  U.  S.  Pension  record. 

Their  children:  1754  ELIJAH  PINDER,  b.  June  12,  1788; 
d.  Feb.  10,  1794.  1755  LYDIA  ADAMS,  b.  July  24,  1790.  1756 
CHAUNCEY  GAY,  b.  Sept.  16,  1792.  1757  SOPHIA,  b.  Jan. 

4,  1794.  1758  JULIA,  b.  Mar.  17,  1796.  1759  FANNY,  b.  Mar. 

5,  1798.  1760  FRANCES,  b.  Mar.  5,  1799.  1761  TH1RZA 

MARIA,  b.  Dec.  20,  1800.  1762  EDWIN  ELIJAH,  b.  Aug.  20, 
1802.  1763  EDSON  ADAMS,  b.  June  2,  1804.  1764  MARY 
CATHERINE,  b.  May  8,  1806.  1765  LUTHER  DWIGHT, 

b.  Feb.  7,  1809. 

Simsbury,  Conn.,  records.  D.A.R.,  *141-192.  Conn.  Revolu¬ 
tionary  Rolls. 


796  MARY,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  bapt.  Dec.  2,  1764  (Joel5, 
David*,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward l) ;  m.  in  Old  Wintonbury  (Bloom¬ 
field),  Sept.  27,  1784,  John  Whiton,  b.  Sept.  11, 1763,  s.  of  James 
and  Molly  (Lucus)  Whiton,  and  descendant  of  Thomas,  who 
settled  in  Plymouth,  Mass.,  and  his  son  James. 

John  and  Mary  first  settled  in  Gr.  Barrington,  Mass.,  and 
later  in  Stockb ridge,  Mass.,  where  they  united  with  the  Con¬ 
gregational  Church  1791,  in  which  he  was  deacon  1817-19.  Built 
his  home  1812  which  was  later  used  as  a  rectory  for  the  Episcopal 
Church. 

John  was  a  cabinet  maker  and  followed  this  trade.  They  later 
removed  to  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  Apr.  24,  1827,  ae.  63. 
Mary  died  June  18,  1848,  ae.  83.  Burials  in  Pleasant  Grove 
cemetery,  Ithaca. 

Their  children:  1766  Warren,  b.  July  25,  1785.  1767  Mary, 
b.  Oct.  23,  1786;  m.  Henry  Ingersol.  1768  Samuel,  b.  Sept.  24, 
1788;  d.  Oct.  31,  1788.  1769  Luther,  b.  Nov.  26,  1789;  m.  Nancy 
Cooper.  1770  Clarissa,  b.  Dec.  26,  1791;  m.  Augustus  Sherill. 
1771  Sophia,  b.  Mar.  13,  1794;  d.  Oct.  10,  1795.  1772  John,  b. 
Feb.  13,  1796;  m.  Eunice  Wright.  1773  Julia,  b.  July  15,  1799; 
m.  Henry  Leonard.  1773A  George,  b.  Apr.  20,  1801;  m.  Sylvia 
Northway. 

Wintonbury  (Bloomfield),  Conn.,  Church  records;  Gr.  Barring- 


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ton.  Mass.,  and  Stockb ridge,  Mass.,  records;  Prominent  Families 
of  U.  S.,  172;  Whiton  Gen. 


799  REBECCA,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  bapt.  May  3,  1772 
(Joel6,  David4,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  May  8,  1794,  John 
Kingsbury,  s.  of  Willard  and  Hannah  (Lawrence)  Kingsbury, 
of  Granby,  Conn.,  and  descendant  of  Henry  Kingsbury,  of 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  who  died  Jan.  19,  1841,  ae.  74.  Rebecca  died 
in  Bloomfield,  Conn.,  Apr.  9,  1833* 

Their  children:  1774  Rebecca,  b.  Jan.  1,  1795;  d.  Mar.  21, 
1799.  1775  John,  b.  May  14, 1796.  1776  Harlow,  b.  Apr.  22, 1798; 
d.  Aug.  22,  1822.  1777  Lyman,  b.  Apr.  14,  1800;  m.  Almira 

Brown.  1778  Eliza,  b.  Feb.  14,  1802;  d.  May  19,  1807.  1779 
Caroline,  b.  Jan.  5,  1804;  m.  Charles  Palmer.  1780  Willard  L., 
b.  Feb.  3,  1808;  d.  Mar.  7,  1842.  1781  Hannah,  b.  May  27,  1812; 
m.  Amos  P.  Buckley.  1782  Mary,  b.  Apr.  14,  1815;  m.  Harrison 
Hoskins.  1783  Sophia,  b.  Aug.  11,  1817;  d.  Oct.  3,  1818. 

Simsbury  and  Bloomfield,  Conn.,  records;  Henry  Kingsbury 
Gen.,  136. 

• 

800  RALPH,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  bapt.  Apr.  30,  1775  (Joel6, 
David4,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1).  Name  and  parentage  of  his 
wife  is  unknown.  Ralph  died  in  Bloomfield,  Conn.,  Oct.  6,  1838. 
(T.S.R.) 

Their  children,  mentioned  in  the  administration  of  the  estate 
of  Joel  (No.  362):  1784  RALPH  W.  1785  ZOPHER,  bapt. 

July  6,  1800.  1786  PARLEY.  1787  MARIA.  1788  DEBE. 

1789  MELISE. 

Simsbury,  Conn.,  records. 


802  EZEKIEL,  b.  in  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  May  3, 1771  (Ezekiel6, 
David4,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  about  1795,  in  Rensselaer 
county,  N.  Y.,  Phebe  Carpenter,  b.  Mar.  31,  1773,  d.  of  Isaac 
(Onondaga,  N.  Y.,  land  records),  resident  of  Rensselaer,  N.  Y., 
who  removed  to  Onondaga  county,  N.  Y. 

Ezekiel  removed  to  Onondaga  county,  and  settled  in  Skanea- 
teles.  Census  there  1800,  shows  wife  and  one  daughter.  1810 


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97 


same  family.  He  died  Nov.  22,  1839,  ae.  70.  Burial  Mottville, 
N.  Y.,  cemetery. 

Census  1855  states  Phebe  had  lived  in  Onondaga  60  years. 
Died  Aug.  9,  1869,  ae.  96-4-8. 

Their  daughter:  1790  ASENATH,  b.  Feb.  9,  1796. 

* 

Bible  record  in  possession  of  Mrs.  Seymour  Sweeting,  Skan- 
eateles,  N.  Y. 


803  ASENATH,  b.  1773,  in  Stockbridge,  Mass.  ( Ezekiel *, 
David*,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Stockbridge,  July  14, 
1796,  Thomas  Robbins,  who  died  July  7,  1826,  ae.  54.  She  died 
Dec.  10,  1831,  ae.  58.  Their  children:  1791  Amelia  Anna,  b. 
Nov.  27,  1799;  m.  Theodore  W.  Whiting;  1792  John  Newton, 
b.  July  5,  1803.  1793  Loring  Griswold,  b.  Apr.  30,  1797.  1794 
Thomas  M.,  b.  1808;  d.  in  Charlotte,  S.  C.,  Nov.  12,  1833,  ae.  25. 

Stockbridge  and  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  records. 


804  ANNA,  b.  in  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1775  (Ezekiel*, 
David*,  Daniel3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Stockbridge,  May  19, 
1799,  Edward  Munson,  b.  1775,  who  died  1822.  Anna  died 
1815.  Their  children:  1795  Fannie  F.,  1805-1899;  m.  Otto 
Dresser;  1796  Marshall. 

Stockbridge,  Mass.,  records. 


805  SOLOMON,  b.  in  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  July  11,  1778  ( Eze¬ 
kiel*,  David*,  Daniel3,  George2,  Edward1). 

His  wife  was  Betsey,  whose  parentage  is  unknown.  First 
settled  in  \ictor  or  Bloomfield,  Ontario  county,  N.  Y.  Census 
there  1830  shows  self  and  wife,  seven  sons  and  one  daughter. 
Late  in  life  they  evidently  removed  to  Wisconsin.  Census  there 
1850,  Marquette  county,  shows  him  a  farmer,  aged  72;  Betsey, 
ae.  68;  Franklin  G.,  ae.  38;  Albert,  ae.  22;  all  b.  in  N.  Y.  state. 
Census  1860  shows  them  in  East  Randolph,  Columbia  county, 
his  age  81,  b.  Mass.;  Betsey  ae.  77,  and  Franklin  G.  ae.  47.  Com¬ 
plete  record  of  children  has  not  been  found. 


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806  TIMOTHY,  bapt.  Mar.  6,  1785,  in  Stockbridge,  Mass. 

( Ezekiel 5,  David*,  Daniel3,' George2,  Edward1);  m.  Fally  Merwin. 

The  principal  tavern  in  the  village  of  Great  Barrington,  Mass., 
built  upon  the  site  of  an  older  one,  was  that  erected  by  Josiah 
Smith,  1770,  which  he  occupied  to  1784.  Afterwards  kept  by 
Capt.  Walter  Pynchon,  Reuben  Bacon,  probably  1803-1812. 
Also  kept  by  Francis  Knapp,  and  after  him  Timothy  Griswold. 
Timothy  died  Apr.  30,  1825.  Administration  of  his  estate,  bond 
filed  May  10,  1825,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  probate.  Samuel  Bennett 
was  appointed  guardian  of  the  children. 

Children:  1797  ELIZA  ANN.  1798  MARY  JANE.  1799 
MARTHA  FRANCES.  1800  MINERVA  LOUISA,  b.  May  26, 

1823. 

Stockbridge  and  Congregational  Church  records. 

807  PHILO,  bapt.  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  June  22,  1788  (Ezekiel5, 
David*,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Stockbridge,  Dec.  23, 
1819,  Almira  Arnold,  who  died  Jan.  7,  1836,  ae.  35.  Philo  died 
Aug.  24,  1855,  ae.  67.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  probate  records  show 
only  one  daughter,  Sarah  Ann,  wife  of  Philander  Carlisle. 

Their  children:  1801  TIMOTHY  DWIGHT,  d.  Mar.  9,  1835, 
ae.  19  mo.  (only  son).  1802  SARAH  ANN. 

Stockbridge  and  Congregational  church  records. 


808  CHARLOTTE,  bapt.  June  2,  1793  (Ezekiel5,  David*, 
Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Stockbridge,  Nov.  12,  1820, 
Samuel  Peet,  wTho  died  Jan.  3,  1828,  ae.  26.  Charlotte  died 
Sept.  3,  1855,  ae.  71.  Administration  of  her  estate  shows  her  only 
heirs,  Sarah  Ann  Carlisle,  Loring  G.  and  Newton  Robbins, 

children  of  her  brother  and  sister. 

Their  children:  1803  Marie  Antoinette,  d.  Feb.  13,  1826, 
se.  7  mo.  1804  Fordis  DeWitt,  d.  Apr.  29,  1827,  ae.  4  mo.  11  days. 

Stockbridge  and  Congregational  Church  records. 


809  SARAH,  b.  in  Stockbridge  (Ezekiel5,  David*,  Daniel 3, 
George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1799, 
Ebenezer  Pomeroy,  s.  of  Phineas,  a  Revolutionary  soldier. 


Edward  Griswold 


99 


and  Thankful  (Smith)  Pomeroy,  b.  Jan.  31,  1769,  New  Marl¬ 
borough,  Mass.,  who  died  May  10,  1829.  He  was  descendant  of 
Eltwood  Pomeroy,  who  came  to  Windsor,  Conn.,  and  later  re¬ 
moved  to  Northampton,  Mass.  He  was  engaged  in  the  real 
estate  business  in  Norfolk  and  Canaan,  Conn.,  and  was  also  a 
wool  merchant,  and  later  engaged  in  the  transportation  by 
stage  between  Great  Barrington  and  Northampton.  Sarah  died 
in  Alleghany,  Pa.,  Aug.  12,  1837. 

Their  children:  1805  Sally,  b.  Sept.  8, 1801;  m.  Leman  Church. 
1806  Samantha,  bapt.  Sept.  5,  1802;  d.y.  1807  Aurelia,  b.  Feb. 
5,  1804;  m.  Elias  H.  Sprague.  1808  William,  b.  Mar.  4,  1808; 
unm.  1809  Mary  Ann,  b.  Sept.  29,  1810.  1810  Julia,  b.  1814;  m. 
William  L.  Lawrence.  1811  George  W.,  b.  Mar.  5,  1818;  m. 
Mary  Ann  Fletcher;  removed  to  Ohio,  and  served  in  the  Civil 
War. 

Stockb ridge,  Mass.,  records;  Pomeroy  Gen.,  344. 


818  DAVID,  b.  in  Granby,  Conn.,  Mar.  22,  1773  ( David 5,“ 
David*,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  in  Granville,  Mass.,  about 
Dec.  27,  1812,  Lydia  Clark,  a  widow,  of  whom  we  have  no 
further  information.  No  children  found  of  record.  Census  in 
Granby,  1820,  shows  only  self  and  wife,  ages  about  fifty  years. 


819  LOIS,  b.  in  Granby,  Conn.,  May  4,  1775  (David5,  David*, 
Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Granby,  June  27,  1804,  Ros¬ 
well  Griffin. 

Complete  record  of  children  has  not  been  found.  Census 
records  show  one  daughter:  811A.  Florilla,  b.  Sept.  9,  1807; 
m.  Norman  Humphrey. 

Humphrey  Gen.,  22&. 


821  OLIVE,  b.  in  Granby,  Conn.,  Jan.  3>  1780  (David5,  David*, 
Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  July  10,  1805,  David  Drake, 
bapt.  Nov.  14,  1756,  s.  of  Lemuel  and  Abigail  (Morton)  Drake, 
who  m.  (1)  Martha  Wilson,  of  Wintonbury,  who  died  June  30, 
1793.  Olive  died  Apr.  30,  1864.  He  was  surveyor  of  highways. 

Their  children:  First  marriage.  1812  David,  b.  Dec.  20,  1792; 


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m.  Eunice  Eggleston.  Second  marriage.  1813  Ilenry,  b.  Sept.  4, 
1806.  1814  William,  b.  Sept.  4,  1808;  m.  widow,  Catherine  C. 
Colt.  1815  Sidney,  b.  May  8,  1810;  m.  Catherine  Brown.  1816 
Mary  Ann,  b.  Feb.  7,  1814;  d.  Aug.  12,  1857,  unm.  1817  Julia, 
b.  Mar.  25,  1817;  m.  W^arren  Rowley.  1818  Timothy,  b.  Mar. 
22,  1820. 

John  Drake  Gen.,  91;  Granby,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient 
Windsor,  II,  184. 


823  PLINY,  b.  in  Granby,  Conn.,  Dec.  27,  1785  (David6, 
David4,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1)’,  m.  (1)  in  West  Simsbury 
(Canton),  Conn.,  Ruth  Humphrey,  b.  1789,  d.  of  Jonathan,  who 
died  Dec.  14,  1827.  He  m.  (2)  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  May  8, 
1829,  Cynthia  Barnes,  of  Canton. 

Resided  in  Canton,  where  he  died  Apr.  1865.  Administration 
of  his  estate  mentions  wife  Cynthia,  and  one  son.  Notice  issued 
to  Edwin  P.  Griswold,  and  the  wife  of  Lester  Buell. 

Children:  1819  Child.  1820  EDWIN  P.  Census  of  1820  shows 
two  sons  and  two  daughters.  1840  two  daughters;  1850  shows 
Pliny,  aged  60;  Cynthia  aged  59.  Names  of  any  other  children 
not  found. 

Simsbury,  and  West  Simsbury,  Conn.,  records;  Simsbury 
Congregational  Church  records. 


825  CHAUNCEY.b.  in  Granby,  Conn.,  Feb.  11,  1797  (David?, 
David*,  Daniel 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  in  New  Hartford, 
Conn.,  Jan.  1820,  Ann  Pike,  b.  1800,  d.  of  John,  Jun.,  and  Sally 
(Stow)  Hungerford,  who  died  Aug.  3,  1854,  ae.  54.  He  m.  (2)  in 
New  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  3,  1854,  Frances  W.  Ralston. 
Complete  record  of  children  not  found. 

Children:  1821  NELLIE,  b.  Aug.  3,  1859;  d.  Mar.  19,  1879. 
1822  LAFAYETTE. 

Norwalk,  Conn.,  cemetery. 


826  PHINEAS,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Aug.  13,  1750  ( Phineas 5, 
Thomas*,  Thomas 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Vashti  Bates,  d.  of 
Capt.  Lemuel  and  Dorothy  (Lewis)  Bates,  of  Simsbury,  b.  1758. 


Edward  Griswold 


101 


Phineas  served  in  the  Revolution,  private  8th  Co.,  Windsor. 
He  died  Feb.  8,  1789,  and  Vashti  m.  (2)  in  Simsbury,  July  16, 
1799,  Gordon  Wadsworth,  b.  June  27,  1748,  s.  of  Samuel  and 
Milicent  (Cook)  Wadsworth,  who  m.  (1)  Oct.  17, 1775,  Mehitable 
Wright,  b.  Aug.  25,  1751,  d.  of  Crafts  and  Sarah  (Boardman) 
Wright  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.  Mehitable  bu.  Jan.  2,  1794. 
Gordon  died  Jan.  23,  1826.  Vashti  died  Feb.  18,  1835,  se.  77. 
Burials  in  Elm  Grove  cemetery,  Windsor. 

Administration  of  the  estate  of  Phineas,  Feb.  26,  1801,  men¬ 
tions  wife  Vashti;  children,  Phineas,  Oliver,  Hepzibah,  Ester, 
Vashti,  and  Julia. 

Children:  1823  HEPZIBAH,  b.  Oct.  11, 1778.  1824  ESTHER, 
b.  Dec.  24,  1780;  d.  Feb.  29,  1860,  unm.  1825  PHINEAS,  b. 
Aug.  21,  1782.  1826  OLIVER,  b.  June  11,  1784.  1827  VASHTI, 
b.  Sept.  26,  1786.  1828  JULIA,  b.  Jan.  28,  1789. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Boardman  Gen.;  WTadsworth  Gen. 


830  JEREMIAH,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  1746  (Samuel*, 
Samuel 4,  Thomas 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Phebe  Case,  b.  1749, 
d.  of  Dea.  Abraham  and  Anna  Case,  who  died  July  21,  1798, 
a.  49.  Jeremiah  m.  (2)  1799,  Esther  Woodford,  b.  1749,  who 
died  Apr.  22,  1821,  se.  72.  He  died  May  13,  1813,  se.  67-3.  Re¬ 
sided  in  Burlington,  Conn. 

His  will,  Farmington,  Conn.,  probate,  VII,  106,  mentions 
wife  Esther;  children,  Jeremiah,  Levi,  Elisha,  Giles,  Samuel, 
Phebe  Dowd;  Polly  Spencer,  Chloe  Gillette;  Rachel  Gillette, 
deceased;  grandchildren,  Fanny  and  Okasho  Gillette;  Mar.  30, 
1812. 

Will  of  Esther,  Mar.  19,  1819,  Vol.  VIII,  122,  mentions  Sylvia 
Griswold,  wife  of  Reverion  Douglas;  brothers  and  sisters  Wood¬ 
ford.  Burials  in  Case  cemetery,  Burlington. 

Children:  1829  JEREMIAH,  b.  1770.  1830  RACHEL,  b.  1771. 
1831  PHEBE,  b.  1773.  1832  POLLY,  b.  1775.  1833  LEVI,  unm. 
Lost  at  sea.  1834  CHLOE,  b.  1779.  1835  GILES,  b.  1780. 

1836  ELISHA,  b.  1783.  1837  SAMUEL,  b.  1790.  1838  SYL¬ 
VIA. 

Simsbury  and  Burlington,  Conn.,  records;  Goodwin  Notes, 
292. 


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830  DELIGHT,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  June  10,  1751  ( Sam¬ 
uel*,  Samuel 4,  Thomas 3,  George 2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  West  Simsbury, 
Conn.,  Deacon  Elisha  Case,  s.  of  Lieut.  Dudley  and  Dorcas 
(Humphrey)  Case,  b.  Apr.  30,  1755,  who  died  Sept.  16,  1839. 
Delight  died  Apr.  28,  1842.  Elisha  was  descendant  of  John 
Case,  the  American  pioneer,  one  of  the  first  residents  of  Wind¬ 
sor  and  Simsbury,  Conn.,  where  he  served  as  constable  1669, 
and  deputy  to  the  General  Court  1670. 

Their  children:  1839  Almira,  b.  Dec.  25,  1777;  m.  David 
Wilmer.  1840  Sally,  b.  Sept.  23,  1779;  m.  Thaddeus  Mills.  1841 
Elisha,  b.  Aug.  12,  1781;  m.  Abiah  Barber.  1842  Delight,  b. 
Oct.  15,  1783;  m.  John  Barber,  Jr.  1843  Allen,  b.  Aug.  2,  1785; 
m.  (1)  Sally  Higley;  (2)  Catherine  Squires.  1844  Julianna,  b. 
Aug.  7,  1787;  d.  Apr.  15,  1802.  1845  Erastus,  b.  Nov.  29,  1789; 
m.  Mary  Pettibone.  1846  Electa,  b.  Dec.  1,  1791;  m.  Reuben  . 
Hills.  1847  Harvey,  b.  Dec.  23, 1793;  m.  Amelia  Humphrey.  1848 
Fanny,  b.  Jan.  16,  1796;  d.  May  19,  1796.  1849  John,  b.  June 
10,  1797;  m.  Susan  Frisbie.  1850  Emily,  b.  Sept.  14,  1799;  m. 
Lemuel  Whitman.  1851  Fanny,  b.  Aug.  6,  1802;  m.  (1)  Tracy 
Humphrey;  m.  (2)  M^r.  Hurlbut.  1852  Edmund,  b.  Jan.  14, 
1806;  m.  (1)  Nancy  C.  Hinman;  m.  (2)  Harriet  R.  King. 

Simsbury,  Conn.,  records;  Goodwin  Notes,  281;  Mills  Gen.; 
Barber  Gen.;  New  Eng.  Reg.,  Vol.  LXXVIII,  98. 

844  ELISHA,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Dec.  26,  1762  ( Elisha 6, 
Samuel\  Thomas 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Simsbury,  May  14, 
1787,  Arispa  Mitchelson,  bapt.  St.  Andrews  Church,  Oct.  21, 
1765,  d.  of  Eliphalet  and  Susannah  (Enno)  Mitchelson. 

Elisha  served  in  the  Revolution.  Many  records  have  given 
credit  to  the  father  Elisha  as  having  served  in  the  Revolution 
which  is  incorrect.  Records  show  conclusively  that  it  was  Elisha, 
Junior.  He  served  as  private,  18th  Regt.,  Col.  Noah  Phelps. 
Later  was  detached  for  service  in  defense  of  the  sea  coast  and 
state  to  Mar.  1,  1780.  Served  as  pvt.,  Capt.  John  Cooke,  Col. 
Samuel  Canfield,  at  West  Point.  He  also  served  as  Lieutenant, 
9th  Co.,  18th  Regt.,  1797;  Captain  in  1800.  Census  record  of 
1810  shows  one  son  and  two  daughters. 

Children:  1853  DEBORAH,  b.  Jan.  30, 1788;  d.  May  4,  1827, 
unm.  1854  LYDIA,  b.  May  26,  1790.  1855  LESTER,  b.  1793. 


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103 


Simsbury,  Conn.,  records;  St.  Andrews  Church  records;  Conn. 
Men  in  the  Revolution,  581. 


845  ALEXANDER  VIETS,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Apr.  22, 
1766  (Elisha6,  Samuel 4,  Thomas 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  in 
Simsbury,  May  6,  1786,  Elizabeth  Mitchelson,  b.  June  18, 
1768,  d.  of  Eliphalet  and  Susannah  (Enno)  Mitchelson,  who 
died  Sept.  10,  1817. 

He  m.  (2)  in  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Nov.  29,  1827,  Amelia  Smith. 

As  a  young  man  he  was  imbued  with  a  great  religious  spirit, 
and  in  June,  1794,  he  offered  himself  as  a  candidate  for  Holy 
Orders,  and  was  received.  His  first  parishes  were  St.  Matthew, 
East  Plymouth,  St.  Mark,  Hanvinton;  and  Trinity,  Northfield, 
in  Litchfield,  before  his  advancement  to  the  priesthood,  which 
occurred  in  October  1795,  by  Bishop  Seabury..  For  ten  years  he 
served  in  Litchfield,  and  was  the  idol  of  the  children,  and  parents 
as  well,  an  uncommonly  perfect  man. 

In  1803  he  was  called  to  St.  Michael,  in  Bristol,  R.  I.,  and 
urgently  asked  to  accept,  which  after  due  thought  he  did,  and 
after  serving  faithfully  he  was  chosen  Bishop  of  the  Eastern 
Diocese,  May  31,  1810. 

His  life  speaks  for  him.  He  was  a  silent  man,  living  pro¬ 
foundly  within  himself  and  his  work,  tender  and  devoted  to 
his  family,  and  his  people,  and  with  acquired  grace  of  Christian 
humility  in  his  contact  with  others. 

Space  does  not  permit  a  full  review  of  his  life  here,  and  the 
reader  is  referred  to  “The  Life  of  Rt.  Rev.  Alexander  Viets 
Griswold,”  by  John  S.  Stone,  D.D.,  and  a  short  review  by  Julia 
C.  Emery,  Conn.  Hist.  Society,  Hartford. 

His  children:  1856  ELIZABETH,  b.  Sept.  10,  1786.  1857 

VIETS,  b.  June  29,  1788;  d.  May  2,  1812.  1858  EUNICE,  b. 
1791;  d.  Apr.  4,  1811.  1859  HARRIET,  b.  Oct.  25,  1793;  d. 

Mar.  24,  1805.  1860  SUSAN  MARIA,  b.  1796.  1861  JULIA, 
b.  1798;  d.  Apr.  16, 1826.  1862  SYLVIA,  b.  1800.  1863  GEORGE, 
(Rev.)  b.  July  1802;  d.  Sept.  1829,  unm.  1864  ANN  DeWOLF, 
b.  Oct.  2,  1804.  1865  ALEXANDER  HOWARD,  b.  Apr.  6, 

1807.  1866  HENRY  AUGUSTUS,  b.  July  6,  1811.  1867  HAR¬ 
RIET,  b.  1816.  1868  GEORGE,  1830-1842.  1869  MARY 

WILLIAMS,  b.  1833. 


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Simsbury,  Conn.,  records;  records  of  St.  Andrews  Episcopal 
Church. 


846  EZRA,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Dec.  6,  1767  (Elisha6, 
Samuel 4,  Thomas 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Simsbury,  Nov.  8, 
1786,  Ruth  Roberts,  b.  1768,  d.  of  Lemuel,  2nd,  and  Ruth 
(Woodford)  Roberts. 

Ezra  was  a  zealous  member  of  St.  Andrews  Episcopal  Church 
and  served  in  many  official  capacities  in  church  work.  Served 
as  church  clerk  several  years  and  gave  the  church  an  organized 
record  of  its  work  and  the  members. 

Ezra  as  a  farmer  in  Simsbury  evidently  experienced  some  of 
the  usual  melon  depredations,  especially  when  the  melons  were 
plentiful  and  good.  So  he  caused  the  following  admonition  to  be 
inserted  in  the  Connecticut  Courant,  which  had  first  appeared 
that  year  of  1794: 

“The  subscriber  wishes  to  notify  his  old  honourable  customers, 
who  practice  stealing  and  destroying  his  fruit  every  year,  that 
his  water  mellons  are  now  almost  ripe;  and  if  they  do  not  as  usual 
destroy  the  fruit  and  vines  immediately,  they  will  get  entirely 
ripe;  and  then  somebody  or  other  will  be  the  better  for  them, 
which  will  be  a  grievous  mortification  to  those  manly  gentlemen. 
Simsbury,  August  4,  1794.  Ezra  Griswold.,, 

He  removed  his  family  to  Worthington,  Ohio,  being  a  member 
of  the  Scioto  Company,  in  1803,  arrived  there  after  44  days 
travel  with  ox  teams,  over  rough  forest  trails  and  almost  impassa¬ 
ble  roads,  showing  the  undaunted  spirit  of  the  pioneer,  and  is 
said  to  have,  been  the  first  settler  to  arrive.  Anyone  in  this  day 
who  knows  Worthington  could  hardly  envision  the  heart-breaking 
conditions  met  with  by  this  family,  but  with  perseverance  and 
steadfast  spirit  they  wrested  a  home  from  the  wilderness,  and 
lived  to  see  a  prosperous  community.  And  we  must  remember 
that  the  powTer  of  the  Indians  in  Ohio  had  just  been  broken,  and 
small  bands  were  still  lurking  about,  loath  to  give  up  the  lands 
to  the  white  settlers. 

In  this  early  day  money,  or  any  medium  of  exchange,  was  a 
rarity.  Ezra,  in  order  to  help  the  community,  issued  bills  of  ex¬ 
change  on  his  own,  as  a  settlement  banker.  Illustrated  is  one 
which  has  been  preserved  through  the  years. 


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Ezra  Griswold  Bill  of  Exchange 
(Xo.  846  Edward  Branch) 


Edward  Griswold 


105 


He  and  his  family  were  largely  instrumental  in  organizing  St. 
Johns  Episcopal  Church  at  Worthington,  and  he  was  a  devoted 
member  all  his  life.  By  his  work,  his  charity  and  helpfulness, 
he  endeared  himself  to  his  neighbors,  and  he  became  a  leading 
citizen,  serving  many  years  as  J.P.  Served  as  captain  of  militia. 
He  died  Oct.  22,  1822.  Ruth  died  May  31,  1847,  se.  79.  Burials 
in  St.  John  cemetery. 

Their  children:  1870  RUTH,  b.  Aug.  23,  1790.  1871  EZRA, 
b.  May  25,  1792.  1872  GEORGE,  b.  Apr.  17,  1794;  d.  5  days 
later.  1873  GEORGE  HARLOW,  b.  May  21,  1795.  1874 

MELISSA,  b.  May  18,  1798.  1875  Infant,  b.  &  d.  Mar.  15,  1800. 
1876  EDWIN  JARVIS,  b.  July  15,  1801;  d.  Jan.  19,  1821.  1877 
EMILY,  b.  Jan.  28,  1803;  d.  June  21,  1820.  1878  HIRAM 

ROBERTS,  b.  May  15,  1805;  d.  Nov.  10,  1805.  1879  Infant, 
b.  7th,  d.  July  21,  1807.  1880  SYLVIA,  b.  Aug.  6,  1808.  1881 
HARRIET,  b.  Nov.  15,  1810. 

Simsbury,  Conn.,  and  Worthington,  Ohio,  records;  St.  An¬ 
drews,  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  and  St.  Johns,  in  Worthington, 
Episcopal  Church  records;  A  Griswold  Lineage,  by  Rev.  Edwin 
Viets  Griswold;  Hist,  of  Franklin  county,  Ohio;  Quaint  Ad¬ 
vertisements  (H.  M.  Brooks);  Old  Northwest  Quarterly,  Vol. 
VI,  October  1903. 


847  EUNICE,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Feb.  9,  1770  ( Elisha 5, 
Samuel 4,  Thomas 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  Oliver  Holcomb, 
who  died,  and  she  m.  (2)  1797,  Butler  Pinney,  s.  of  Ensign 
Jonathan  and  Lydia  (Case)  Pinney,  who  died  Dec.  28,  1850. 
Eunice  died  May  12,  1849.  Burials  in  Hopmeadow  or  Mitchelson 
cemetery,  St.  Andrews  Church,  North  Bloomfield. 

Children  Pinney:  1882  Norman,  b.  Oct.  21,  1800.  1883 

Emelin e  Minerva,  b.  Apr.  21,  1808;  m.  Henry  Bright.  1884 
Viets  Griswold,  b.  Sept.  24,  1815;  d.  Oct.  4,  1830. 

Turkey  Hills,  Conn.,  Congregational  Church  record;  Sims¬ 
bury,  Conn.,  records. 


848  ROGER,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Feb.  22,  1772  (Elisha5, 
Samuel 4,  Thomas 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Salome  Case,  d.  of 
Amasa,  b.  Dec.  6,  1777,  who  died  Dec.  8,  1824.  Roger  m.  (2) 


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Coventry,  Conn.,  Eunice  (Loomis)  Wright,  or  Wight,  widow 
of  John,  Oct.  16,  1806.  b.  Aug.  8,  1788. 

Roger  was  a  visionary  sort  of  person,  and  insisted  upon  build¬ 
ing  what  wras  known  as  the  Rainbow  Mills,  at  the  bend  of  the 
Farmington  River;  he  is  said  to  have  had  considerable  ingenuity 
and  mechanical  ability.  The  mills  and  the  dam  were  built  and 
operations  commenced,  then  a  great  freshet  came  and  swept 
away  much  that  had  been  accomplished,  resulting  in  serious  loss 
to  Roger,  and  members  of  the  family  who  wTere  heavily  interested 
financially. 

Administration  of  the  estate  of  Salome,  Simsbury,  Conn., 
Probate,  1824,  mentions  sons  John,  Linus,  Zoroaster;  daughters 
Delia,  Amanda,  wrife  of  Joel  Enno;  Miranda,  wife  of  Claudius 
Wheeler. 

Roger  died  Dec.  4,  1825.  His  w’ill  mentions  the  same  family. 
Eunice  m.  (3)  Martin  Enno,  Feb.  13,  1831. 

Children:  1885  EPHER,  b.  Sept.  8,  1802;  d.  se.  9  days.  1886 
JOHN.  1887  LINUS.  1888  DELIA,  b.  1812.  1889  ZORO¬ 
ASTER.  1890  AMANDA.  1891  MIRANDA. 

Simsbury,  Conn.,  record;  St.  Andrew’s  Episcopal  Church  record; 
Thomas  Wight  Gen.,  310;  Stone’s  Memoir  of  Bishop  Griswold. 


849  DEBORAH,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Aug.  27,  1776  (Elisha5, 
Samuel 4,  Thomas 3,  George2,  Edward1);  m.  Bethuel  Baker,  b. 
Sept.  22,  1766,  s.  of  Bethuel  and  Hannah.  They  resided  in 
Lanesboro,  Mass.  Records  of  the  Episcopal  Church  there  show 
that  Bethuel  wTas  baptized  Nov.  3,  1846,  and  buried  Nov.  12, 
1846,  ae.  80.  Deborah  was  buried  Sept.  15,  1850,  ae.  74.  No  issue. 


850  SAMUEL,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Jan.  1,  1780  (Elisha5, 
Samuel 4,  Thomas 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  in  Cheshire,  Conn., 
Oct.  16,  1803,  Thetis  Gilchrist,  b.  in  Woodbury,  Conn.,  Aug. 
14,  1780. 

Samuel  was  a  child  of  St.  Andrews  Episcopal  Church,  in  Sims¬ 
bury,  and  resolved  to  enter  the  ministry.  Attended  Yale  College 
but  left  before  graduation.  Preached  his  first  sermon  at  Granby, 
Conn.,  May  2,  1802. 


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107 


Removed  to  Gr.  Barrington,  Mass.,  where  they  resided  for 
several  years.  Thetis  died  there  Nov.  1,  1814,  and  he  m.  (2) 
Oct.  27,  1817,  Maria  Riley,  b.  in  Sharon,  Conn.,  Jan.  20,  1792. 

They  removed  to  Volney,  N.  Y.,  where  he  is  shown  on  census 
record  with  wife  and  four  daughters.  Maria  died  there  Aug.  31, 
1845.  Samuel  died  Sept.  3,  1862. 

Their  children:  1892  FLORA  MARIA,  d.  Mar.  19,  1806. 
1893  ELSIE  SOPHIA.  1894  GEORGE  GILCHRIST.  1895 
LUCY  MARIA.  1896  SAMUEL.  1897  MARY.  1898  JANE. 
1899  ANNE. 

St.  Andrews  Episcopal  Church  record;  Hist,  of  St.  Marks 
Church,  Conn.;  Gilchrist  Gen.;  Gr.  Barrington  Episcopal  Church 
record;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  359. 


851  SYLVIA  ARABELLA,  b.  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Nov.  14, 
1781  (Elisha5,  Samuel 4,  Thomas 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Feb.  2, 
1802,  Jasper  Davis  Jones.  She  died  Jan.  27,  1858,  ae.  76. 
Burials  in  Hopmeadow  cemetery,  St.  Andrews  Church. 

Their  children:  1900  Julia,  b.  Aug.  7,  1808;  m.  (1)  Holcomb; 
m.  (2)  Oliver  Griffin.  1901  Sylvia  C.,  d.  Aug.  5,  1835,  ae.  17. 
1902  Jasper  D.,  b.  1823;  d.  July  30,  1835,  ae.  12.  1903  Mary  L., 
b.  1820;  d.  Sept.  6,  1835,  ae.  15. 

There  were  probably  other  children  of  which  we  have  no 

record. 

St.  Andrews  Episcopal  Church  record;  T.S.R.,  Hopmeadow 
cemetery. 


852  CLARISSA,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Apr.  3,  1775  (Isaac5, 
Isaac4,  John3,  George 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  William  Alvord,  s.  of  Jo¬ 
seph  and  Lucy  (Griswold)  Alvord,  b.  May  3,  1774  (No.  434). 
Clarissa  died  Dec.  1,  1809,  ae.  35,  and  he  m.  (2)  her  sister  Salina. 

Their  children:  1904  Felton,  b.  July  2,  1802;  d.  Apr.  14,  1806. 
1904 A  William,  b.  Apr.  3,  1804;  d.  Mar.  14,  1806.  1905  William 
Felton,  b.  Mar.  14,  1807;  d.  Aug.  27,  1851,  unm.  1906  Alanson 
H.,  b.  Aug.  7,  1809;  d.  Apr.  13,  1810. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Alvord  Gen. 


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853  NARCISSA,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Oct.  20,  1777  (Isaac6, 
Isaac4,  John3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Cyrus  Phelps,  b.  in  Wind¬ 
sor,  Jan.  15,  1771,  s.  of  Bildad  and  Eunice. 

Their  children:  1907  Edith.  1908  Mark  Tully  Cicero,  b.  Nov. 
10,  1800;  d.  Oct.  2,  1803.  1909  Candace  Narcissa,  b.  June  30, 
1805;  unm.  1910  Maria  Theresa,  b.  Aug.  20,  1807;  d.  Sept.  2, 
1839,  unm. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Phelps  Gen. 


854  ISAAC,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Oct.  27,  1779  (Isaac?, 
Isaac4,  John3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Feb.  14,  1801,  Ursula 
Clark,  d.  of  Moses,  b.  in  Windsor,  Jan.  1,  1783. 

Isaac  made  the  journey  to  Ohio  in  1805  in  company  with  Col. 
Kilboume  and  Isaac  Phelps  on  horseback.  They  located  land 
in  Blendon  Township,  Franklin  county,  Ohio,  and  returned  to 
Connecticut.  Isaac  and  his  family  returned  to  Ohio  in  1806, 
with  ox  teams  and  all  their  belongings.  They  were  among  the 
earliest  settlers  in  Blendon. 

Isaac  speedily  became  a  prominent  and  influential  citizen. 
Active  in  all  matters  of  civic  pride.  Corporal  in  the  Militia  1808. 
Saw  active  service  in  the  war  of  1812.  Appointed  postmaster  in 
1824  and  served  until  the  date  of  his  death  about  1864. 

Their  children:  1911  EUNICE,  d.  Apr.  12,  1803.  1912  ISAAC 
MORTIMER,  b.  Dec.  23,  1803.  1913  EDWIN  B.,  b.  Aug.  23, 
1805;  d.  May  17,  1834,  unm.  1914  CHRISTINA,  b.  Feb.  23, 
1808.  1915  FREDUS  NILES,  b.  May  11,  1811;  d.  July  16, 
1881,  unm.  1916  CICERO  PHELPS,  b.  Dec.  6,  1815;  d.  Aug. 
10,  1885,  unm.  Served  as  postmaster  after  his  father’s  death. 
1917  MINDWELL,  b.  Oct.  9,  1822. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Franklin  county,  Ohio. 


855  CHRISTINA,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  May  23,  1784  (Isaac?, 
Isaac4,  John3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  May  10,  1810,  Richard 
Niles,  b.  Feb.  23,  1785,  s.  of  Moses  and  Naomi  (Marshall) 
Niles,  who  died  June  19,  1846.  She  died  Apr.  26,  1879.  T.S.R., 
Elm  Grove  cemetery,  Windsor. 

Their  children:  1918  Juliet,  b.  Mar.  10,  1811;  d.  Aug.  30, 
1903.  1919  Lucadia,  b.  June  25,  1813;  d.  Jan.  28,  1905.  1920 


Edward  Griswold 


109 


Moses,  b.  July  15,  1818;  d.  Jan.  8,  1819.  1921  Augusta  E.,  b.  . 
July  12,  1820;  d.  Mar.  14,  1822.  1922  Maria  H.,  b.  Nov.  3, 

1822;  d.  Nov.  30,  1874.  1923  Augusta  F.,  b.  Apr.  7,  1825;  d. 
Mar.  16,  1860. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Niles  Gen. 


856  CYRUS,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Feb.  15,  1786  (Isaac6, 
Isaac \  John*,  George j2,  Edward1)',  m.  in  Windsor,  Aug.  21,  1810, 
Pamelia  Niles,  who  died  May  2,  1878,  ae.  88.  Cyrus  died  Feb. 
3,  1867,  ae.  81.  T.S.R.  Elm  Grove  cemetery,  Windsor.  Adminis¬ 
tration  of  her  estate,  Windsor,  Conn.,  Probate,  mentions  her  son 
Niles  and  daughter  Antoinette  P.  Williams.  Cyrus  served  in 
War  of  1812. 

Their  children:  1924  NILES  M.,  b.  1813.  1925  JAMES  H., 
d.  Dec.  30,  1817,  ae.  3  mo.  1926  FREDUS.  1927  BYRON  O., 
d.  Oct.  1,  1901,  ae.  71.  1928  ANTOINETTE  P.  1929  LOUISA 
S.,  b.  1815;  d.  Dec.  11,  1834. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Windsor  Congregational  Church 
records;  Niles  Gen.;  Record  of  Men  serving  in  the  War  of  1812. 


857  SALINA,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Jan.  2,  1782  (Isaac?, 
Isaac4,  John*,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Apr.  3,  1810,  William 
Alvord,  husband  of  her  sister  Clarissa.  Salina  died  Feb.  4, 
1821,  ae.  39.  William  n>.  (3)  Martha  Barber.  He  died  Dec.  26, 
1856.  One  child  by  Salina:  1930  Euclid  W.,  b.  July  16,  1813;  m. 
Mary  E.  Keeney. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Windsor  Congregational  Church 
records;  Alvord  Gen. 


858  MINDWELL,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Mar.  1,  1788  (Isaac6, 
Isaac4,  John*,  George2,  Edward1);  m.  Aug.  9,  1814,  John  Palmer 
W.C.R.).  She  died  in  Poquonoc,  Windsor,  Sept.  23,  1814.  No 
issue.  He  m.  (2)  Abigail  B.,  who  died  in  Poquonoc,  Jan.  1,  1832, 
ae.  52.  No  record  of  issue  found. 

Stiles  Ancient  Windsor. 


110 


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859  JOHN,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  1776/77  ( Abiel5,  Isaac*, 

John*,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Mary  Griswold,  d.  of  Elihu  and 
Mary  (Wolcott)  Griswold  (No.  533),  who  died  Dec.  8, 1834,  ae.  56. 
He  died  May  18,  1815,  ae.  38.  Burials  in  Elm  Grove  cemetery, 
Windsor. 

His  will,  Feb.  22,  1815,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Probate,  mentions 
wife  Mary;  Elihu  T.;  Mary  C.;  Frances;  Rebecca  G.;  and  Abiel 
W.  Griswold.  Distribution  to  Mary,  wife  of  Richard  Butler, 
Mary  C.,  Frances  E.,  Rebecca  G.,  and  John  E.  Grisw^old. 

Mary  m.  (2)  Richard  Butler,  wiiose  first  wife,  Lucy,  died 
June  27, 1815.  He  died  Feb.  10,  1833,  ae.  76. 

Children  Griswold:  1931  ELIHU  T.  1932  MARY,  b.  1802; 
d.  Sept.  2,  1803.  1933  MARY  C.  1934  FRANCES  E.  1935 
JOHN  E.,  b.  1804.  1936  REBECCA  G.  1937  ABIAL  W.,  b. 
1814;  d.  Jan.  9,  1817. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records. 


860  ABEL  BUCKLAND,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Oct.  27,  1778 
(Abiel5,  Isaac*,  John3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Windsor,  Sept.  8, 
1800,  Mary  Pinney,  b.  Nov.  4,  1781,  d.  of  Capt.  Isaac  and 
Sabra,  wrho  died  Dec.  4,  1850.  He  died  Mar.  13,  1821,  ae.  42. 

Their  children:  1938  SENECA,  b.  July  21,  1801;  d.  July  11, 
1810.  1939  MARY,  b.  Aug.  13,  1803.  1940  CATHERINE. 

1941  JULIA  ANN.  1942  MINDWELL,  b.  Aug.  26,  1814.  1943 
ISAAC  PINNEY,  b.  1817.  1944  JANE.  1945  HULDAH. 

1946  SABRA.  1947  THERESSA. 

His  will,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Probate,  Mar.  2,  1821,  mentions 
only  son  Isaac  Pinney;  daughters  Mary,  Sabra,  Catherine,  Juli¬ 
anna,  Jane,  Mindw'ell  and  Theressa. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records. 


861  ILA,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Oct.  27,  1781  (Abiel5,  Isaac*, 
John3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Polly  Ingersol,  d.  of  Oliver,  of 
Westfield,  Mass.,  b.  1779,  who  died  May  24,  1839,  ae.  60.  He  died 
Nov.  19,  1828,  ae.  46.  Burials  in  the  Old  cemetery,  Westfield. 
They  resided  in  Westfield. 

His  will,  Nov.  12,  1827,  Hampden  county,  Mass.,  Probate, 
mentions  wife  Polly;  sons  William  Ingersol,  Lucius  Phelps,  Sen- 


Edward  Griswold 


111 


eca  Marshall,  Roland,  Andrew  Jackson;  daughters  Mary  Ann, 
Abigail,  Jane,  Sarah  Ingersol,  and  Huldah  Rebecca. 

Their  children:  1948  WILLIAM  INGERSOL.  1949  LUC  IUS 
PHELPS.  1950  SENECA  MARSHALL.  1951  ROLAND,  b. 
1813;  d.  Aug.  7,  1842.  1952  ANDREW  JACKSON.  1953  MARY 
ANN.  •  1854  ABIGAIL.  1955  SARAH  INGERSOL.  1956 
JANE,  b.  1818;  d.  Jan.  20,  1836.  1957  HULDAH  REBECCA. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  and  Westfield,  Mass.,  records. 


862  ORIGEN,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Oct.  13,  1785  ( Abielb , 

Isaac *,  John*,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Dec.  26,  1814  (W.C.R.), 
Salena  Soper,  b.  1796,  who  died  Nov.  6,  1865,  ae.  69.  He  died 
Sept.  28,  1855,  ae.  70.  Burials  in  Elm  Grove  cemetery,  Windsor. 

Their  children:  1958  NATHAN,  b.  Dec.  25,  1821;  d.  Mar.  30, 
1853.  1959  SENECA  ORIGEN,  b.  Dec.  23, 1823.  1960  HECTOR 
ABIEL,  b.  1828;  d.  Apr.  15,  1844.  1961  JAMES  ETHEL- 
BERT,  b.  1840;  d.  Apr.  20,  1854.  1962  CATHERINE  (m. 

Lester  F.  Griswold).  1963  MARIA  DEBORAH  STARK,  b. 
June  28,  1830.  1964  JAMES  W.,  b.  1833;  d.  Mar.  20,  1836. 

1965  EVERETT,  d.  Mar.  27,  1836,  ae.  2  mo.  1966  EMMA  F.,  d. 
Dec.  30,  1848,  ae.  6  mo. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records. 


863  ABRAM,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Nov.  28,  1788  (Abiel6, 
Isaac*,  John*,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Cornelia  Humphrey,  b. 
in  Canton,  Conn.,  July  30,  1787. 

Removed  to  Gustavus,  Ohio,  about  1816,  where  he  became  a 
leading  citizen,  highly  respected  and  esteemed.  Served  as  J.P. 
for  many  years.  He  died  Sept.  6,  1865.  Cornelia  died  June 
14,  1869. 

Their  children:  1967  ADELINE  CORNELIA.  1968  GEORGE 
A.,  b.  Oct.  5,  1814.  1969  ELLEN  FRANCES.  1970  EDWIN  H. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Ashtabula  county,  Ohio; 
Family  records. 


878  MARCUS,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  1791  ( Abiel 5,  Isaac*, 
John*,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Windsor,  Feb.  15,  1827,  Mar- 


112 


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tha  Holcomb,  who  died  Aug.  30,  1846,  as.  42.  Elm  Grove  ceme¬ 
tery. 

Their  children:  1971  MARCUS  P.  1972  HULDAH.  1973 
RICHARD  P„  d.  Jan.  19,  1842,  se.  4-10. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records. 

880  SYLVANUS  COLLINS,  b.  in  Suffield,  Conn.,  Sept.  5, 
1762  ( Sylvanus *,  Benjamin 4,  Benjamin 3,  George ',  Edward,1);  m. 
(Suffield,  Conn.,  and  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  records)  June  4, 
1789,  Betsey  (Elizabeth)  Pheland,  of  Juding  Hills,  Conn. 

He  died  in  Simsbury,  Conn.,  May  25,  1809.  Distribution  of 
his  estate  mentions  widow  Elizabeth;  children  Sylvanus, 
Milton,  Harvey  and  Frederick. 

Their  children:  1974  SYLVANUS,  b.  Dec.  26,  1789.  1975 
AVERY.  1976  HARVEY,  b.  May  12,  1794.  1977  MILTON,  b. 
Dec.  25,  1795.  1978  FREDERICK,  b.  May  25,  1797. 

Suffield,  Conn.,  records;  Suffield  Congregational  Church  rec- 
ords. 


881  ESTHER,  b.  in  Suffield,  Conn.,  Dec.  22,  1763  (Sylvanus1, 
Benjamin 4,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward ') ;  m.  in  Windsor,  Conn., 
Judah  Pinney,  b.  Sept.  18,  1757,  s.  of  Isaac,  III,  and  descendant 

of  Humphrey  Pinney,  who  came  to  America  with  Rev.  Warham’s 
company,  1630. 

Their  children:  1978  Esther.  1979  Youngs,  b.  1788.  1980 
Delia.  1981  Edward.  Perhaps  others. 

Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  II,  611;  Pinney  Gen.,  51. 

882  BENJAMIN,  b.  in  Suffield,  Conn.,  Feb.  26,  1765  (Syl¬ 
vanus*,  Benjamin 4,  Benjamin \  George \  Edward1);  m.  Sarah  or 
Sally.  No  further  record.  She  died  July  1811,  se.  43.  Benjamin 

died  May  25,  1823,  se.  57 .  Burials  in  Elm  Grove  cemetery, 
Windsor,  Conn. 

Their  children:  1982  HENRY,  b.  Sept.  23,  1792;  d.  June  7, 
1803.  1983  GILES,  b.  May  15,  1797.  1984  ALFRED,  b.  1800. 
1985  MEHITABLE,  b.  Jan.  15,  1802.  1986  HITTY  or  Mehi- 
table,  b.  1805;  d.  Aug.  2,  1806. 

Suffield  and  Windsor,  Conn.,  records. 


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113 


883  HARVEY,  b.  in  Suffield,  Conn.,  May  20,  1766  ( Sylvanus \ 
Benjamin \  Benjamin *,  George?,  Edward1);  m.  Cynthia  Hayes,  d. 
of  Dudley.  Harvey  died  Dec.  25,  1812,  ae.  48.  Elm  Grove  ceme¬ 
tery,  Windsor. 

Their  children:  1987  HARVEY,  b.  Apr.  16,  1806.  1988  ANN. 
1989  WILLIAM  GAYLORD. 

Suffield  and  Windsor,  Conn.,  records. 


884  GAYLORD,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Dec.  18,  1767  (Syl¬ 
vanus5,  Benjamin 4,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Mary 
HOOKER,  d.  of  Horace  and  Elizabeth  (Filer)  Hooker,  b.  Nov. 
26,  1769,  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  who  died  Aug.  2,  1811.  He  died 
Mar.  1,  1800.  (T.S.R.  Herkimer,  N.  Y.) 

He  was  a  graduate  of  Yale.  Lawyer.  Removed  to  Herkimer, 
N.  Y.  Served  as  a  member  of  the  New  York  Assembly  and  U.  S. 
Congress. 

Administration  of  his  estate,  Apr.  12,  1809.  Apr.  14,  1810, 
petition  by  Mary  for  guardianship  of  the  children  of  Gaylord, 
Mary,  Hooker,  Hannah  Hooker,  and  Sally  Elizabeth. 

Their  children:  1990  SARAH  ELIZABETH.  1991  MARY 
B.,  b.  1798;  d.  June  4,  1813,  ae.  15.  1992  HOOKER.  1993 
HANNAH.  1994  GAYLORD  H. 

Suffield  and  Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Herkimer,  N.  Y., 
records;  Thomas  Hooker  Gen. 


885  SUSANNAH,  b.  in  Suffield,  Conn.,  June  21,  1769  (SyU 
vanus 6,  Benjamin 4,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Chrisibus 
Fox.  She  died  Mar.  18,  1857.  She  is  mentioned  as  the  wife  of 
Chrisibus  Fox  in  her  father’s  will.  Chrisibus  served  in  the  Revolu¬ 
tion.  No  record  of  their  children  has  been  found. 


888  WILLIAM,  b.  in  Suffield,  Conn.,  June  3,  1778/9  (Syl¬ 
vanus*,  Benjamin 4,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  Anna, 
whose  name  and  parentage  has  not  been  ascertained,  who  died 
Feb.  7,  1813,  aged  36  (T.S.R.),  Old  Wintonbury  cemetery, 
Bloomfield,  Conn.  He  m.  (2)  Sept.  8, 1814,  Orra  Case  (W.C.R.). 
He  died  May  10,  1830,  ae.  55  (T.S.R.). 


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Their  children:  1995  ERASTUS  WOLCOTT,  b.  1802;  d. 
Apr.  1,  1807.  1996  WILLIAM  POMEROY,  b.  1797;  d.  Apr.  10, 
1807.  1997  ANNA  MARIA,  b.  1797;  d.  Mar.  10,  1811.  1998 
HARVEY,  b.  1796;  d.  Mar.  1812.  1999  Child,  died  Sept.  27, 
1822,  se.  2.  2000  MARY  ANN,  died  Apr.  14,  1812,  ae.  2.  2001 
AMELIA.  2002  ADELIA. 

Suffield  and  Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Old  Wintonbury  ceme¬ 
tery  records. 


889  HANNAH,  b.  in  Suffield,  Conn.,  July  14,  1780  ( Sylvanus 5, 
Benjamin 4,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  (1)  in  Suffield,  Mar. 
4,  1802,  Alexander  Pomeroy,  s.  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  and  Abigail 
(King)  Pomeroy,  b.  Jan.  13,  1773,  who  died  Apr.  18,  1809. 
Hannah  m.  (2)  Jesse  Miner.  She  died  Nov.  6,  1861. 

Children  Pomeroy:  2003  Alexander,  m.  Ruth  B.  Stoughton. 
Child  Miner:  2004  Harvey  W.,  m.  Mehitable  Griswold,  d. 
of  Giles. 

Suffield,  Conn.,  records;  Pomeroy  Gen. 


890  ERASTUS  NOTT,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Jan.  3,  1783 
(, Sylvanus 5,  Benjamin 4,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in 
Windsor,  Jan.  10,  1809,  Charlotte  Pinney. 

Erastus  died  1831,  and  Charlotte  was  appointed  administra¬ 
trix  on  his  estate,  Apr.  25,  1831.  Distribution  to  Charlotte, 
widow;  to  Gaylord  and  Williston  Griswold,  sons  of  Erastus. 
She  was  appointed  guardian  for  Gaylord  P.,  se.  12;  Gamaliel 
W.,  se.  10,  children  of  Erastus. 

Their  children:  2005  WILLISTON.  2006  GAYLORD  P., 
b.  1819.  2007  GAMALIEL  W.,  b.  1821. 

*  Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Hartford,  Conn.,  probate  records. 


893  ALEXANDER,  b.  in  Goshen,  Conn.,  Oct.  18,  1760  (Zac- 
cheusby  Zaccheus 4,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Lucy  Hum¬ 
phrey,  b.  May  27,  1767,  d.  of  David  and  Lucy  (Marshall) 
Humphrey,  who  died  Dec.  1821.  He  m.  (2)  Hannah. 

Served  in  the  Revolution.  His  declaration  in  his  application  for 
pension  states  that  he  entered  service  1781  in  Goshen,,  Conn., 


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115 


under  Capt.  Peter  Curtis,  and  Col.  Beebe,  1782;  served  as  a 
volunteer  at  New  Haven,  Capt.  Catlin.  Served  at  Thimble 
Islands  and  was  taken  prisoner  and  taken  to  Long  Island.  Em¬ 
ployed  under  guard  chopping  wood.  Detained  for  three  or  four 
months  and  exchanged.  Thomas  Griswold  served  in  the  same 
company.  Mentions  that  he  removed  to  Talmadge,  Ohio,  about 
1812.  His  widow  was  Hannah. 

He  was  one  of  the  earliest  settlers  at  Talmadge,  and  died  in 
Norton,  Ohio,  Apr.  22,  1850. 

Their  children:  2008  DUDLEY,  b.  June  15,  1794.  2009 

AUGUSTUS,  d.  unm.  2010  LUCIA.  2011*  ELIZABETH. 
2012  ALFRED  AUGUSTUS,  d.  unm.  2013  DAVID.  2014 
ALEXANDER.  2015  GUY. 

Goshen,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Summit  county,  Ohio. 


894  DARIUS,  b.  in  Goshen,  Conn.,  Jan.  15,  1764  ( Zaccheus5, 
Zaccheus\  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Mariam  Goodwin 
d.  of  Stephen  and  Abigail  (Gillette)  Goodwin,  b.  May  20,  1770. 

Darius  died  and  she  m.  (2)  Pitt  Buell,  b.  in  Goshen,  Jan.  3, 
1767,  s.  of  Jonathan  and  Lydia  (Landon)  Buell,  who  died  in 
New  Haven,  Ill.,  Dec.  17,  1828.  She  died  in  Saratoga,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  3,  1839. 

Child  Griswold:  2016  DARIUS  OLIVER,  b.  1788. 

Children  Buell:  2017  Frederick  W.,  b.  Oct.  19,  1793;  d.  Sept. 
4,  1819,  unm.  2018  Caroline,  b.  Feb.  24,  1799;  m.  William  P. 
Robinson. 

Goshen,  Conn.,  and  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  records;  Hist,  of  Goshen, 
Conn.;  Goodwin  Gen.,  474. 


895  ERASTUS,  b.  in  Goshen,  Conn.,  1767  (. Zaccheus5,  Zac- 

cheus4t  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Anna  Lewis. 

He  was  a  farmer  at  Goshen.  Removed  to  Brace ville,  Ohio, 
where  he  died  Aug.  6,  1829,  ae.  62.  Anna,  having  lost  her  husband 
and  all  of  her  children,  continued  to  carry  on  the  farm  until  her 
death,  Dec.  8,  1852,  ae.  82.  They  were  members  of  the  Congre¬ 
gational  Church. 

Their  children:  2019  ERASTUS  L.,  b.  1794;  d.  May  10,  1817. 
2020  EMELINE,  b.  1798;  d.  Oct.  3,  1829.  2021  BIRD,  b.  1801; 


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d.  Jan.  27,  1823.  2022  GEORGE,  b.  1802;  d.  July  12,  1817. 
2023  JOSEPH,  b.  1805;  d.  Aug.  18,  1824.  2024  WILLIAM,  b. 
1808;  d.  Sept.  16,  1842. 

Goshen,  Conn.,  records;  Braceville,  Ohio,  cemetery  records. 


896  ANNA,  b.  in  Goshen,  Conn.  ( Zaccheus 6,  Zaccheus 4,  Ben¬ 
jamin*,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Thomas  Jeffries.  No  further 
information. 


897  THOMAS,  b.  in  Goshen,  Conn.,  July  29,  1763  (Giles6, 
Zaccheus *,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Sept.  11,  1794, 
Lovincla  Smith,  d.  of  Abiel,  who  died  Mar.  12,  1849,  se.  74. 

Thomas  died  Feb.  25,  1839.  Goshen  cemetery.  His  will,  Jan. 
24,  1839,  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Probate,  mentions  wife  Lovincia; 
children:  Hiram;  grandchildren,  Sarah  and  Thomas  Whiting 
Griswold,  children  of  Hiram;  d.  Clarissa,  wife  of  Ebenezer  Nor¬ 
ton.  Distribution  to  Hiram,  Harriet  Crandall,  Clarissa  Norton, 
and  Charlotte  Bagley. 

Their  children:  2025  GEORGE,  b.  Feb.  2,  d.  Feb.  6,  1797. 
2026  CHARLOTTE,  b.  Mar.  16, 1795.  2027  HIRAM  GEORGE, 
b.  Nov.  17,  1797.  2028  HARRIET,  b.  Feb.  22,  1800.  2029 

CLARISSA,  b.  Feb.  10,  1802. 

Goshen,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Goshen. 


898  MARY,  b.  in  Goshen,  Conn.,  July  7,  1765  (Giles6,  Zac¬ 
cheus*,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Appleton  Riley,  b. 
Aug.  24,  1763,  s.  of  John  and  Lucia  (Case)  Riley,  who  died  Nov. 
10,  1812,  se.  49.  Mary  died  Feb.  9,  1857. 

Distribution  of  his  estate,  Litchfield,  Conn.,  probate,  men¬ 
tions  Mary,  widow,  and  daughter  Mary,  the  only  child. 

Their  child:  2030  Mary,  b.  1795;  m.  William  H.  Jessup. 

Goshen,  Conn.,  records. 


899  HANNAH,  b.  in  Goshen,  Conn.,  Apr.  13,  1767  (Giles6, 
Zaccheus 4,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Dec.  27,  1787, 
William  Munson,  b.  Apr.  25,  1765,  s.  of  Nathaniel  and  Avis 


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117 


(Hopson)  Munson,  who  died  Apr.  29,  1828.  Hannah  died  Apr. 
25,  1851. 

They  resided  in  Goshen.  He  is  said  to  have  been  a  sailor  when 
a  young  man.  Purchased  an  interest  in  a  sawmill  and  four  acres 
of  land.  East  Branch,  Shepaug  River,  Litchfield.  Admitted 
freeman  Sept.  15,  1800.  Served  as  highway  surveyor.  After  his 
death  Hannah  lived  with  her  sons  William  and  Benjamin. 

Their  children:  2031  William,  b.  May  7,  1796;  m.  Betsey 
Sutton.  2032  Benjamin,  b.  July  1,  1798;  m.  Minerva  Beach. 
2033  Abigail,  b.  Jan.  23,  1802;  d.  June  24,  1805.  2034  Asahel,  b. 
Sept.  23,  1805;  m.  Charlotte  Knowlton.  2035  Nathaniel,  b. 
Oct.  8,  1810;  d.  June  11,  1823. 

Goshen,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Goshen;  Munson  Gen.,  II,  860. 


900  JOAB,  b.  in  Goshen,  Conn.,  June  29,  1760  (Giles5,  Zclc - 
cheus4 ,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Herkimer,  N.  Y., 
Nancy  Myers,  d.  of  Gen.  Michael  and  Catherine  (Harter) 
Myers. 

Resided  in  Herkimer.  Active  and  energetic.  Lawyer.  Served 
as  county  clerk,  1798.  He  died  Aug.  20,  1811.  His  will,  Aug.  14, 
1811,  Herkimer  county  probate,  mentions  wife  Nancy;  children 
Rensalaer,  Myer,  Michael,  Giles,  Theodore,  Augustus,  Jacob  C., 
and  Mary  Catherine. 

Nancy  m.  (2)  Nathaniel  Eldridge.  She  died  Sept.  26,  1840, 
ae.  57. 

Children  Griswold:  2036  RENSSELAER.  2037  MYER.  2038 
MICHAEL.  2039  GILES.  2040  THEODORE.  2041  AUGUS¬ 
TUS.  2042  JACOB  C.,  b.  1806;  d.  Jan.  26,  1821.  2043  JOAB, 
b.  1811;  d.  Sept.  7,  1835.  2044  MARY  CATHERINE. 

Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  records;  Hist,  of  Herkimer  county,  N.  Y.; 
Goshen,  Conn.,  records. 


901  JOHN,  b.  in  Goshen,  Conn.,  Jan.  10,  1772  (Giles5,  Zac - 
cheus4,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Apr.  4,  1801,  Freelove 
Baldwin,  b.  Sept.  13,  1782,  d.  of  Daniel  and  Lucy  (Hills)  Bald¬ 
win,  who  died  Oct.  9,  1849. 

Descendant  of  Samuel  Baldwin,  planter  of  Guilford,  Conn., 
1675,  who  was  granted  land  conditionally  that  he  set  up  a  black- 


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smith  shop.  His  sons  Stephen,  Timothy,  and  Samuel,  removed 
to  Goshen. 

John  died  Jan.  30,  1838.  Distribution  of  his  estate,  June  9, 
1846,  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Probate,  mentions  Freelove,  widow; 
also  Giles  H.,  Frederick  B.,  Julia  A.,  and  Jane  L. 

Their  children:  2045  JULIA,  b.  July  30,  1803;  d.  Nov.  22, 
1852,  unm.  2046  SARAH,  b.  Oct.  26,  1805.  2047  LUCY,  b. 
Dec.  3,  1808,  unm.  2048  GILES,  b.  Nov.  26,  1812.  2049  JOHN, 
b.  June  22,  1816;  d.  Sept.  13,  1841,  unm.  2050  FREDERICK 
B.,  b.  Jan.  17,  1824.  2051  JANE,  b.  Jan.  31,  1827;  d.  1897,  unm. 
2052  COLLINS. 

Goshen,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Goshen;  Baldwin  Gen.,  433. 


902  GILES,  b.  in  Goshen,  Conn.,  May  18,  1774  ( Giles 5,  Zac- 
cheus 4,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  Oct.  15,  1800,  Sarah 
Starr,  d.  of  Ephraim  and  Hannah  (Beach)  Starr,  b.  May  7, 
1776,  who  died  Dec.  26,  1860.  Giles  died  Oct.  8,  1855.  No  issue. 

Farmer.  Both  were  devoted  Christians  and  held  through  life 
the  highest  respect  and  esteem.  Bequeathed  their  property  to 
the  Congregational  Church  of  Goshen. 


903  OLIVER,  b.  in  Goshen,  Conn.,  Mar.  18,  1783  (Giles?, 
Zaccheus 4,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Oct.  4,  1804,  Hul- 
dah  West,  d.  of  Joseph  and  Ruth  (Munson)  West.  Resided  in 
New  Hartford,  Conn.  Farmer. 

Their  children:  2053  HANNAH  LUCRETIA,  b.  Aug.  26, 
1805.  2054  HENRY  B.,  b.  June  1,  1807.  2055  HULDAH,  b. 
Dec.  8,  1812;  d.  Feb.  22,  1834. 

Goshen,  Conn.,  records;  Munson  Gen.,  1072. 


918  REBECCA,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Sept.  13,  1776  (Moses5, 
Moses*,  Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  May  29,  1796,  in  Herki¬ 
mer,  N.  Y.,  Ichabod  Brown,  s.  of  Jacob  and  Ruth,  b.  in  Han¬ 
cock,  Mass.,  Apr.  1,  1775,  who  died  Feb.  24,  1852. 

His  will  recorded  in  Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  probate.  He  wTas  a 
prosperous  farmer.  Served  as  ensign  in  the  40th  Inf.,  1814. 
and  as  lieutenant,  1816.  Rebecca  died  Mar.  20,  1833. 


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119 


Their  children:  2056  Harriet,  b.  Sept.  5,  1897;  m.  John  Brown. 

2057  Ichabod  Gardner,  b.  Mar.  12,  1800;  m.  Roxse  Metcalf. 

2058  Adrian,  b.  Dec.  11,  1802;  m.  Margaret  Harter.  2059  Ann, 
b.  Mar.  3,  1805;  m.  Christopher  Harter.  2060  Ruth,  b.  Apr.  10, 
1807;  m.  Joseph  Farmer.  2061  John  Griswold,  b.  July  15,  1809; 
m.  Amanda  Jones.  2062  Henry,  b.  Aug.  13,  1811;  m.  Lucy  Kelly. 
2063  William  Lamport,  b.  Feb.  7,  1814;  m.  Helen  Harter.  2064 
Jane  Elizabeth,  b.  Sept.  18,  1816;  m.  Hiram  Borden.  2065 
Nancy,  b.  Oct.  9,  1820;  m.  Man  ton  Wood. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Herkimer,  N.  Y.,  records;  Herkimer, 
N.  Y.,  Probate  records. 


919  ERASTUS,  b.  about  1793  ( Moses 6,  Moses4,  Benjamin 3, 

George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Betsey  Richmond,  b.  about  1794,  in 
Herkimer  county,  N.  Y. 

They  remained  in  Herkimer  county  for  a  time,  removing  to 
Somersett,  Niagara  county,  N.  Y.  Census  record  of  1830  shows 
them  there. 

Removed  to  Michigan.  Census  1850,  Lapeer  county,  shows 
him  ae.  57;  Betsey  ae.  56,  Guy  ae.  20,  and  Gaylord  ae.  17. 

Their  children:  2066  LOVISA  SELVINA,  b.  Feb.  19,  1815. 
2067  MOSES,  b.  Apr.  15,  1817.  2068  NATHANIEL  WEB¬ 

STER,  b.  May  30,  1821.  2069  SARAH  ANN,  b.  Feb.  23,  1825. 
2070  WELTHA,  b.  May  16,  1827.  2071  GUY,  b.  Nov.  23,  1829. 
2072  GAYLORD,  b.  May  29,  1834. 

Herkimer  county,  N.  Y.,  records;  Family  record. 


950  BETSEY,  b.  in  Sharon,  Conn.,  Sept.  15,  1768  ( Daniel 5, 
Francis 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Sharon,  June  9, 
1793,  Rev.  Daniel  Kent,  s.  of  Cephas,  b.  in  Suffield,  Conn., 
Apr.  10,  1758,  who  m.  (1)  Abigail  Sykes,  of  Dorset,  who  died 
there  Aug.  18,  1792,  ae.  31. 

Daniel  served  in  the  Revolution.  Pension  1832.  Betsey  granted 
pension  1838.  He  died  in  Benson,  Vt.,  July  22,  1835,  ae.  78.  His 
inscription,  Fairview  cemetery:  “He  was  the  first  settled  minis¬ 
ter  in  Benson.  Ordained  1792  and  continued  for  36  years.  In 
life  and  in  death  he  was  distinguished  by  a  cheerful  and  un¬ 
swerving  confidence  in  God.” 


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Betsey  died  Mar.  30,  1854,  ae.  85.  Her  inscription:  “Distin¬ 
guished  for  her  Christian  wisdom  and  benevolence,  sanctifying 
her  eminently  genial  social  nature.  She  contributed  much  to  her 
husband’s  pastorial  usefulness  and  she  has  a  hallowed  remem¬ 
brance  in  the  hearts  of  all  who  knew  her.” 

Record  of  children  now  obtainable:  4073  Daniel  M.,  d. 
Apr.  14,  1830,  se.  47.  2074  Katherine  Griswold,  b.  Feb.  2,  1805; 
m.  Rev.  Willard  Child.  2075  Horatio,  b.  1811;  d.  Feb.  15,  1833, 
ae.  22.  2076  Juliette,  b.  Mar.  1,  1812;  d.  May  30,  1892.  2077 
Abigail  Ann,  d.  July  12,  1817,  se.  2.  2078  Allen  Goodrich,  d. 
June  24,  1811,  se.  2-1-5. 

Sharon,  Conn.,  records;  T.S.R.  Fairview  cemetery,  Benson; 
Kent.  Gen.,  193. 


952  SARAH,  b.  in  Sharon,  Conn.,  Aug.  13,  1775  (Daniel*, 
Francis 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Sharon,  Conn,  Sept. 
27,  1795,  Peter  Smith,  of  Amenia,  N.  Y.  They  removed  to 
Herkimer  and  Oneida  county,  N.  Y. 

Their  children:  2079  Augustus.  2080  Phineas.  2081  Daniel 
Griswold.  2082  Elizabeth. 

Sharon,  Conn.,  records. 


957  ABEL,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Sept.  26,  1762  (Abel*,  Fran¬ 
cis 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  Esther,  whose  name  and 
parentage  has  not  been  found,  who  died  Mar.  11,  1840,  se.  71. 
Abel  died  Feb.  11,  1839,  se.  76. 

Census  records  of  1810  showrs  wife,  4  sons  and  4  daughters, 
but  his  will,  June  27,  1835,  Norwich,  Conn.,  Probate,  shows  wife 
Esther,  sons  Abel  and  Daniel. 

Their  children:  2083  ABEL,  b.  Aug.  12,  1806.  2084  DANIEL, 
b.  Mar.  25,  1808.  2085  RUTH,  b.  Aug.  4,  1810;  d.  July  11,  1811. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records. 


958  LUCY,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Feb.  26,  1765  (Abel*,  Fran¬ 
cis 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Norwich,  Feb.  7,  1792, 
Simon  Edgerton,  s.  of  Capt.  Elisha  and  Elizabeth  (Lord)  Edger- 
ton,  and  descendant  of  William  Brewster  through  Ruth  Brewster 


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121 


and  John  Edgerton.  Ruth  Brewster  was  the  granddaughter  of 
Jonathan,  s.  of  the  first  William,  of  Plymouth. 

Simon  died  Feb.  3,  1820,  se.  66.  Lucy  died  Dec.  15,  1823,  se.  56. 
Burials  in  the  old  cemetery,  Norwich.  They  removed  to  Pawlet, 
Vt. 

Their  children:  2086  Daniel  Griswold,  b.  Nov.  26,  1793;  m. 
Patty  Spicer.  2087  William,  b.  Apr.  23,  1795.  2088  Francis 

Griswold,  b.  Mar.  23,  1797.  2089  Elisha,  b.  Nov.  26,  1802;  d. 
May  12,  1850.  2090  Charles,  b.  Oct.  5,  1804;  m.  Mary  F.  Slack. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Brewster  Gen.,  128. 


960  LYDIA,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Oct.  22,  1763  (Abel\ 
Francis4,  Samuel*,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Norwich,  Jan.  15, 
1795,  Eliab  Hyde,  b.  in  Norwich,  Sept.  17,  1760,  s.  of  James  and 
Sarah  (Marshall)  Hyde.  He  died  1829.  Lydia  died  1833. 

Their  children:  2091  Abiah,  b.  Dec.  29,  1795;  m.  Samuel  S. 
Fuller.  2092  Lucretia,  b.  Dec.  8,  1797;  m.  James  Maples.  2093 
Henry,  b.  Oct.  6,  1799;  d.  in  Augusta,  Georgia,  unm.  2094 
Augustus,  b.  Aug.  3,  1801;  m.  Fidelia  W.  Foster.  2095  Elizabeth, 
b.  Aug.  2,  1803;  m.  Jehiel  Fillmore.  2096  Lydia,  b.  May  28, 
1805;  d.  Aug.  1854,  unm.  2097  Harriet,  b.  Jan.  18,  1807;  m. 
Rev.  Jehiel  Fillmore.  2098  Lucy  Ann,  b.  Mar.  1,  1811;  d.  Sept. 
1853,  unm. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Hyde  Gen.;  Fuller  Gen. 


968  ABIGAIL,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Nov.  1,  1761  (Isaac?, 
Francis \  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Norwich,  Feb.  5, 
1782,  George  Dennis. 

Their  children:  2099  Fanny,  b.  Dec.  27,  1782.  2100  Henry 
Ely,  b.  June  22,  1784.  2101  Betsey,  b.  Mar.  18,  1786.  2102 
Nancy,  b.  Nov.  18,  1787.  2103  George  Butler,  b.  Nov.  8,  1793. 
2104  Emmely,  b.  Mar.  23,  1795.  2105  Mary  Ann,  b.  May  30, 
1798. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Dennis  Gen. 


969  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Feb.  5,  1764  (Isaac?, 
Francis4,  Samuel3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  Oct.  6,  1785,  Paul 


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Smith,  b.  in  Suffield,  Conn.,  Oct.  28,  1763,  s.  of  Paul  and  Jerusha 
(Smith)  Smith,  who  died  in  Sharon,  Conn.,  Sept.  30,  1838.  He 
was  deacon  in  the  First  Congregational  Church  of  Sharon  for 
46  years.  Elizabeth  died  Feb.  28,  1851,  ae.  87.  Burials  in  Sharon 
cemetery. 

Their  only  child:  2106  Amelia,  b.  Dec.  11,  1786;  m.  Major 
David  Gould,  and  died  Sept.  11,  1814. 

Norwich  and  Sharon,  Conn.,  records;  Gould  Gen. 


972  LUCRETIA,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Sept.  21,  1772  (Isaac5, 
Francis 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  (1)  Asa  Farnham,  who 
came  to  Benson,  Vt.,  1784;  merchant  and  farmer,  who  m.  (1) 
Sally,  who  died;  and  their  child  Eliza  died  ae.  6  mo.,  Asa  died 
June  13,  1811,  ae.  48.  Prominent  citizen  serving  in  public  offices. 

Lucretia  m.  (2)  Joseph  Bascom,  formerly  of  Newport,  N.  H., 
who  came  to  Benson  about  1815.  Served  as  representative  1832- 
33.  Deacon  in  the  Congregational  Church.  He  died  Feb.  12, 
1852,  ae.  84,  Lucretia  died  Aug.  19,  1834.  Sally,  Asa’s  first 
wife,  died  Aug.  7,  1796,  ae.  35. 

Children  Farnham:  2107  Abigail  Starr,  d.  Aug.  25,  1811,  ®. 
2  mo.  2108  Lucretia,  d.  Mar.  19,  1801,  ae.  7  mo.  2109  Mary 
Ann,  d.  Mar.  8,  1831,  ae.  23. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  T.S.R.  Benson  cemetery. 


973  SARAH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  May  10,  1776  ( Isaac 5, 

Francis 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  prob.  in  Benson,  Vt., 
Edward  Aiken,  b.  May  25,  1771,  who  died  July  16,  1846.  Sally 
died  Dec.  27,  1851. 

There  were  probably  other  children  of  which  we  have  no 
record. 

Their  child:  2111  Edward  Hunter,  b.  Mar.  19,  1801;  m. 
Fanny  Noble. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  T.S.R.  Fairview  cemetery,  Benson, 
Vt.,  Noble  Gen.,  681. 


974  ISAAC,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Sept.  26,  1779  (Isaac6, 
Francis 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Benson,  Vt.,  Nov. 


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123 


7,  1803,  Naomi  Barber,  d.  of  Daniel  and  Ruth,  who  died  May 
5,  1814,  se.  32.  Isaac  m.  (2)  in  Benson,  Jan.  11,  1815,  Hulda 
Dickenson,  b.  Jan.  17,  1779,  d.  of  John  and  Hulda,  of  Pitts¬ 
field,  Mass.,  who  died  in  Benson,  Sept.  4,  1858,  ae.  79.  Isaac  died 
in  Vermontville,  Mich.,  July  14,  1844,  ae.  65,  his  remains  being 
returned  to  Benson  for  burial. 

Isaac  settled  in  Benson  as  a  young  man  where  he  became  a 
leading  citizen.  J.P.  for  many  years.  His  tombstone  is  remark¬ 
able  in  the  carving  of  many  characters  and  insignia. 

Daniel  Barber  was  the  first  permanent  settler  of  Benson  1783, 
and  the  home  he  built  is  still  standing  there.  The  old  Griswold 
home  is  still  standing  on  road  as  one  enters  Benson. 

Their  children:  2112  DANIEL  BARBER,  b.  Dec.  16,  1804. 
2113  ALFRED  H.,  b.  July  30, 1806.  2114  GEORGE  SEABURY, 
b.  Mar.  29,  1808.  2115  ISAAC  CHESTER,  b.  Mar.  23,  1810. 
2116  ROGER  WOLCOTT,  b.  Mar.  10,  1812.  2117  WILLIAM 
DICKENSON,  b.  Nov.  6,  1815.  2118  SARAH,  b.  July  27,  1817. 
2119  JOSEPH  STRONG,  b.  Sept.  17,  1819.  He  was  a  farmer, 
occupying  the  homestead;  a  genial  character  and  a  great  lover 
of  horses.  2120  LAURA  ELIZABETH,  b.  July  12,  1821.  2121 
NAOMI  HULDAH,  b.  Aug.  11,  1823. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  T.S.R.  Fairview  cemetery,  Benson; 
Dickenson  Gen.;  Barber  Gen.;  Benson,  Vt.,  records. 


975  PATIENCE,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Nov.  9,  1781  (Jsaac6, 
Francis 4,  Samuel3,  Francis 2,  Edward l) ;  m.  Ira  Bascom.  No 
further  record. 


976  ABIGAIL,  b.  in  Sharon,  Conn.,  June  2,  1770  (Francis*, 
Francis 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  Mar.  18,  1/90,  Asahel  Jarvis, 
b.  Feb.  15,  1768,  s.  of  William  and  Mary  (Wright)  Jarvis,  who 
died  Sept.  10,  1823.  He  was  a  merchant  and  the  fourth  genera¬ 
tion  from  Thomas  Jarvis. 

Their  children:  2122  Chester,  b.  Dec.  9,  1792;  m.  Content 
Morris.  2123  Dwight,  b.  May  27,  1797;  m.  Frances  Upham. 
2124  Alma,  b.  Apr.  3,  1799.  2125  Kent,  b.  June  13,  1801;  m. 
Euretta  M.  Williams.  2126  Edwin,  b.  May  4,  1803;  m.  Lydia 
E.  Gross.  2127  Mary  Ann,  b.  May  11, 1805;  m.  Leonard  Harding. 


124 


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2128  Jerta  Maria,  b.  May  30,  1806.  2129  Joseph  Sidney,  b.  Oct. 
23,  1807.  2130  Horace  Benjamin,  b.  Sept.  11,  1809.  2131  Har¬ 
riet,  b.  Mar.  8,  1812;  m.  William  A.  Chase.  One  son  and  two 
daughters  died  infants. 

Sharon,  Conn.,  records;  Jarvis  Gen. 

981  ADONIJAH,  b.  in  Sharon,  Conn.,  Jan.  30,  1771  (Adoni- 
jahb ,  Francis 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1).  He  died  Sept.  9, 
1812,  ae.  42.  His  will,  Oct.  7,  1812,  Sharon,  Conn.,  Probate, 
mentions  George  Derry,  his  brother  John.  Entire  estate  to  his 
wife  Ann. 

Sharon,  Conn.,  probate  records;  Sharon,  Conn.,  records. 

983  JOHN,  b.  in  Sharon,  Conn.,  July  28,  1776  ( Adonijah 5, 

Francis 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  Nov.  15,  1805,  Har¬ 
riet  Goodwin,  d.  of  John,  a  Revolutionary  soldier,  and  Nancy, 
of  Sharon. 

They  removed  to  Ludlowville,  Tompkins  county,  N.  Y.,  after 
1827,  where  he  opened  a  tavern.  Harriet  died  in  Ann  Harbor, 
Mich.  No  issue. 

Sharon,  Conn.,  records. 

984  LUCY,  b.  in  Sharon,  Conn.,  Aug.  5,  1768  (Adonijah6, 
F rancis 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  Benjamin  Lines. 
Mentioned  in  her  father’s  will  as  the  wife  of  Benjamin  Lines. 

Lucy  died  Mar.  30,  1825,  ae.  47.  Benjamin  m.  (2)  Dec.  4, 
1825,  Sophia  Platt,  who  died  Nov.  4,  1868,  ae.  83.  He  died 
July  8,  1846,  ae.  72-5-5. 

No  further  record  of  children  except:  2132  Lucy,  b.  1811;  d. 
Feb.  12,  1824. 

Sharon,  Conn.,  records. 

985  DAVID,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Sept.  2,  1749  (Elisha6, 
Samuel\  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  Dec.  15,  1786,  Ruba 
COLGROVE. 

Settled  at  Middletown  Springs,  Vt.,  at  an  early  date  and 
resided  there  until  his  death.  Served  in  the  Revolution. 


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125 


His  declaration  in  his  pension  application  1832,  states:  “In 
1775  lived  at  Bennington,  Vt.  Enl.  in  Capt.  Hopkins’  Co.,  Col. 
Warner,  and  went  to  Ticonderoga.  Served  at  the  battle  of  St. 
John,  and  the  taking  of  Johnstown;  then  to  Quebec.  Retreated 
with  the  army.  Appointed  Corporal  1776.  #Oct.  1776,  enl.  for 
5  months,  Capt.  Bell  and  Capt.  Gage.  Was  at  Fishkill  and 
Peekskill,  White  Plains  and  King’s  Bridge,  1777.  Responded 
to  the  Alarm  and  marched  to  Onion  River  to  protect  inhabitants. 
Enl.  under  Capt.  Robinson,  Col.  Brush,  retreated  to  Castleton. 
Enl.  under  Capt.  Ethan  Allen,  Col.  Herrick.  Appointed  sergeant. 
Served  at  Clarendon,  Tinmouth  and  Pawlet,  protecting  inhabi¬ 
tants.  Marched  to  Bennington  and  took  part  in  the  battle. 
Marched  to  Lake  George  and  assisted  in  the  taking  of  Mount 
Defiance.  Was  present  when  Burgoyne  was  captured.” 

David  died  Dec.  30,  1842,  a?.  93.  Ruba  died  Oct.  24,  1849, 
se.  85. 

Their  children:  2133  RUBA,  b.  May  31,  1788.  2134  TRY- 
PHINE,  b.  Jan.  26,  1791.  2135  PERMELIA,  b.  1792;  d.  Oct. 
24,  1809.  2136  MELVINA,  d.  Dec.  29,  1833.  2137  ARUNAH, 
b.  May,  1796.  2138  DAVID,  b.  1800. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  U.  S.  Pension  record;  Middletown 
Springs,  Vt.,  records;  History  of  Middletown  Springs. 


987  JONATHAN,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Dec.  30, 1753  (Elisha*, 
Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  Nov.  13,  1782,  in 
Middletown  Springs,  Vt.,  Sally,  whose  name  and  parentage  has 
not  been  found. 

Jonathan  settled  in  Middletown  Springs  at  an  early  date. 
Census  of  1790  shows  wdfe  and  four  children.  Made  freeman  1801. 
Served  in  the  Revolution.  Roster  of  Capt.  Elijah  Dewey’s  Co., 
Oct.  24,  1775.  Shown  on  payroll  of  Capt.  Charles  Parker’s 
Co.,  Col.  Samuel  Herrick’s  Regt.,  Oct.  12-Nov.  7.  Capt.  John 
Spafford’s  Co.,  Col.  Ebenezer  Allen’s  Regt.,  June  1781.  Paybook 
1780.  Sergeant  Jonathan,  Vermont  Militia.  Shown  on  census 
records  of  1800,  Middletown  Springs,  wife,  four  sons,  and  four 
daughters. 

Their  children:  2139  RENA,  b.  Jan.  4,  1786.  2140  SUSAN,  b. 
Dec.  1,  1789.  2141  ISAAC,  b.  July  12,  1792.  2142  JONATHAN, 
b.  Sept.  24,  1795;  accidentally  killed  by  a  musket  shot  June  4, 


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1816.  2143  SALLY,  b.  Jan.  17,  1798.  2144  HORACE,  b.  Aug. 
16,  1800.  2145  MARIA,  b.  July  16,  1803. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Middletown  Springs,  Vt.,  records; 
History  of  Middletown  Springs. 


988  SYBEL,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Apr.  24,  1757  (Elisha6, 
Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Bozrah,  Norwich, 
Apr.  11,  1779,  William  Cardwell,  s.  of  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Burch)  Cardwell,  b.  Apr.  6,  1751.  They  resided  in  New  London. 

Their  children:  2146  John,  b.  Apr.  23,  1780.  2147  Samuel,  b. 
Mar.  6,  1782.  2148  Uriah,  b.  Feb.  10,  1785;  m.  Hough,  of  Bozrah. 
2149  Nancy,  b.  Aug.  6,  1786.  2150  Robert,  b.  Mar.  23,  1788;  m. 
Lydia  Dorsett,  and  Rebecca  (Breed)  Potter.  2151  Lydia,  b. 
Jan.  23,  1790;  m.  Russell  Treadway.  2152  Rebecca,  b.  June  6, 
1792;  d.  unm.  2153  Yera  Ann,  b.  Aug.  22,  1794;  m.  Gurdon 
Abell.  2154  Sibbel,  b.  June  28,  1797;  m.  William  Tew.  2155 
William  S.,  b.  Oct.  10,  1802;  m.  Rebecca  Landphere,  and  Nancy 
(Lester)  Comstock. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Montville,  Conn.;  New 
London,  Conn.,  records. 


989  ABIAH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Oct.  23,  1758  (Elisha6, 
Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  New  London,  Conn., 
1782,  Thomas  Huntington,  b.  Oct.  28,  1757,  s.  of  Christopher, 
Jun.,  and  Sarah  (Marriage  record  of  Nehemiah  Waterman 
Jim.,  of  New  London). 

Thomas  m.  (1)  in  Windham,  Conn.,  Oct.  14,  1779,  Nabby 
Backus,  d.  of  Ebenezer  and  Sarah  (Clark)  Backus. 

Removed  to  Vermont  and  lived  for  a  time  near  Middletown, 
and  was  J.P.  for  Rutland  county.  Deacon  of  the  Baptist  Church 
in  Middletown  about  1820.  Removed  to  Dresden,  N.  Y.  Their 
first  5  children  were  born  in  Bozrah,  Conn.,  and  the  last  probably 
in  Middletown. 

Their  children:  2156  Backus.  2157  John.  2158  Erastus.  2159 
Nabby.  2160  Minerva.  2161  Noel. 

Borzah,  Conn.,  records;  Backus  Gen.;  Huntington  Geiu,  82. 


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127 


991  SUSANNAH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Nov.  7,  1773  (Elisha*, 
Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Franklin,  Conn., 
Oct.  22,  1812,  Vaniah  Abell,  b.  Aug.  23,  1773,  s.  of  Thomas  and 
Zurviah  (Hyde)  Abell,  who  died  Sept.  3,  1852. 

Susannah  died  1818,  and  he  m.  (2)  Lucy  Geer,  b.  May  27, 
1787,  d.  of  Nathan  and  Mary  (Gates)  Geer,  who  died  June  1864. 
He  was  a  farmer  in  Sprague,  Conn.  His  will  bequeathed  his 
entire  estate  to  Lucy. 

Child  of  Susannah:  2162  John,  b.  Jan.  21,  1814;  d.  Sept.  24, 
1836,  unm. 

Children  of  Lucy:  2163  Nathan  Thomas,  b.  Oct.  25,  1820;  d. 
Jan.  7,  1843,  unm.  2164  Elijah  Wheeden,  b.  Feb.  4,  1826;  d. 
Jan.  27,  1843,  unm. 

Norwich,  and  Franklin,  Conn.,  records.  T.S.  records,  Old 
cemetery,  in  Franklin,  opposite  the  site  of  the  original  church; 
Abell  Gen. 


994  EBENEZER,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  July  16,  1749  ( Ehe - 
nezer *,  Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1). 

Removed  with  his  parents  to  Orwell,  Vt.  He  m.  (1)  Eliza¬ 
beth  Beach,  who  died  without  issue.  He  m.  (2)  Mary  Wilcox, 
who  died  after  the  birth  of  her  sons  Nathaniel  and  Alvin.  He  m. 
(3)  Anna  Wheeler,  b.  1754,  who  died  Apr.  29,  1814,  ae.  60. 
Ebenezer  died  Aug.  12,  1822,  ae.  73.  Mt.  View  cemetery,  Orwell. 

His  children:  2165  NATHANIEL.  2166  ALVIN,  b.  1781. 
2167  POLLY.  2168  HIRAM,  2169  EBENEZER,  b.  1794;  d. 
May  18,  1812,  ae.  18.  2170  LEVI. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Ebenezer  Griswold  Bible  record. 
On  file  in  Vol.  18,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  library. 


995  EUNICE,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Apr.  20,  1752  (Ebenezer*, 
Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1)]  m.  1771,  Capt.  Thomas 
Abell,  s.  of  Simeon  and  Parnall  (Willes)  Abell,  b.  Norwich, 
Oct.  9,  1749. 

Removed  to  Bennington,  Vt.  Later  to  Fredonia,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  died  Oct.  10,  1814,  ae.  64.  Eunice  died  Feb.  21,  1841,  ae.  89. 
T.S.R.  Main  Street  cemetery,  Fredonia. 


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Their  children:  2171  Pamall,  b.  July  5,  1772;  m.  Jason  Kings- 
ey.  2172  Levi,  b.  1774;  d.y.  2173  Eunice,  b.  1775;  d.y.  2174 

fvvo17’  b'/f' V7?7;  “•  Maly  AbelL  2175  Lydia.  b.  Jan.  4, 
1779;  m.  Ralph  Pomeroy.  2176  Moseley  W.,  b  Feb  24  17K1- 

”■  R“th  Baldwin.  2177  Dice,  b.  Oct. I  1783;  m  Dr  Jacob 

Kingsley  2178  Eunice,  b.  Feb.  3,  1789;  m.  Elisha  Foster.  2179 

Thomas  Gnswold,  b.  Apr.  15,  1791;  m.  Rhoda  Hawkes.  2180 

Clanssa,  b.  Nov.  18,  1793;  m.  Heniy  Fassett.  2181  Frances  b 

July  20,  1798;  m.  Samuel  Johnson. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Hyde  Gen.,  II,  1065;  Abell  Gen. 


996  HANNAH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Apr.  23,  1754  (Ebe- 
nezer*,  Samuel 4,  Samuel *,  Francis 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  (Hanover  and 
Lisbon,  Conn.,  record).  Sept.  30,  1773,  Jesse  Tenney,  b.  in 
Norwich,  Apr.  20,  1741,  s.  of  Joseph  and  Abigail  (Wood)  Tenney. 

Removed  and  settled  in  Bennington,  Vt„  just  before  the 
Revolution,  1774.  After  the  war  commenced  Hannah  took  her 
son  Isaac  on  horseback  to  Connecticut.  Jesse  entered  the  ser- 
vice  and  served  as  commissary,  during  the  war.  Commanded  a 
small  body  of  men  detached  by  Gen.  Stark  at  the  battle  of 
Bennington  to  take  charge  of  the  women  and  children.  After 
the  war  they  returned  to  their  farm  near  the  “Battle  Ground.” 

He  was  considered  a  very  benevolent  and  kind-hearted  man 
Later  removed  to  Sudbury,  Vt.  He  died  Jan.  8,  1815.  Hannah 
died  Feb.  20,  1833. 

_  Their  children:  2182  Isaac,  b.  Nov.  8,  1775;  m.  Minerva 
2183H;mnah'  b-  Jan.  17,  1778;  d.  May  31,  1831,  unm. 

°  y,  .  Dec.  29,  1779;  m.  Dr.  Enoch  Pomeroy.  2185 

ReV1;  b;Feb-  22’  1781  ’  m-  Mary  Kingsbury.  2186  Jesse,  b.  Mar. 
22>  1783 ’  m-  Harriet  Sanderson.  2187  Lovice,  b.  May  22,  1785- 
m.  Archibald  Matteson.  2188  Achsah,  b.  July  6,  1787-  m  Seth 
Parsons.  2189  Alvan,  b.  June  1,  1790;  m.  Lama  Barnes.  2190 

b'  Ju  y  12,  1792  ’  m-  Moses  Barnes.  2191  Sarah,  b.  May 
17,  1794;  m.  Munroe  Pease. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Tenney  Gen.;  Hist,  of  Bennington, 


997  RHODILLA,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Oct.  31,  1756  (Ebe- 
nezer 5»  Samuel4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward l) ;  m.  in  New  London, 


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129 


Conn.,  May  7,  1778,  Lebbeus  Horton  (by  Rev.  Andrew  Lee, 
Pastor  of  the  Church  in  the  Hanover,  Conn.,  Society),  s.  of 
James  and  Deborah  (Bailey)  Horton,  b.  Aug.  14,  1752. 

His  name  has  been  variously  stated  as  Haughton,  Houghten, 
and  Horton.  No  further  record. 


998  SAMUEL,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Mar.  29,  1759  ( Ebenezer *, 
Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  1783,  Lucretia  Abell, 
b.  1765,  d.  of  Isiah  and  Rhoda,  who  died  May  7,  1850. 

Samuel  served  in  the  Revolution.  His  declaration,  Aug.  7, 
1832,  ae.  73,  states  that  in  1777  he  lived  at  Bennington,  Vt.  Enl. 
under  Capt.  Samuel  Robinson,  Col.  Herrick;  also  Capt.  Hutchins' 
Co.  Engaged  in  scouting  and  marched  to  Bennington  after  the 
battle.  Served  as  guard,  and  his  brother-in-law  procured  his 
release  and  took  his  place  so  that  Samuel  could  go  to  Connecticut 
and  get  help  to  remove  the  family  out  of  danger. 

His  family  came  and  they  settled  at  Orwell.  Census  of  1800 
there  shows,  self  and  wife,  and  seven  sons.  Samuel  died  Oct.  16, 
1851,  se.  93.  T.S.R.  Mt.  View  cemetery,  Orwell. 

Their  children:  2192  ABEL,  b.  Dec.  29,  1784.  2193  LESTER, 
b.  Apr.  18,  1786.  2194  ANSON,  b.  Dec.  4,  1788.  2195  ASAPH, 
b.  1791.  2196  SAMUEL,  b.  Sept.  4,  1793.  2197  JEHIEL,  b. 
Apr.  2, 1796.  2198  MARVIN,  b.  Sept.  2,  1799.  2199  ISAIAH,  b. 
Oct.  16,  1801.  2200  RHODA,  b.  Mar.  4,  1804.  2201  SIDNEY 
PAINE,  b.  1809. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Orwell,  Vt.,  records;  Abell  Gen. 


999  RUTH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  July  16,  1761  (Ebenezer*, 
Samuel \  Samuel \  Francis \  Edward1) ;  m.  (Hanover  and  Lisbon, 
Conn.,  records),  Oct.  6,  1/78,  Elijah  Wentworth,  b.  in  Nor¬ 
wich,  Aug.  17,  1758,  s.  of  James  and  Letitia  (Tilden)  Wentworth  • 
Ruth  died  Sept.  16,  1805. 

Elijah  m.  (2)  Dec.  29,  1805,  Lydia  Griswold,  b.  in  Norwich, 
Conn.,  Oct.  23,  1758,  d.  of  Simon  (No.  449),  who  died  in  Starks- 
borough,  Vt.,  Aug.  1,  1843;  no  issue.  Elijah  died  in  Sudbury, 
Vt.,  Aug.  13,  1825.  Served  in  the  Revolution. 

Children  of  Ruth:  2202  Reuben,  b.  Oct.  6,  1779;  m.  Elizabeth 
Sanford.  2203  Clarissa,  b.  Nov.  25,  1781;  m.  William  Warner. 


130 


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2204  Phebe,  b.  May  11,  1784;  m.  Timothy  B.  Wheeler.  2205 
Nancy,  b.  Mar.  28,  1787;  m.  Elijah  Clark.  2206  Ashbel,  b.  Mar. 
27,  1789;  m.  Lucia  Hall.  2207  Ira,  b.  Oct.  8,  1791;  m.  Sabrina 
Griswold,  d.  of  Andrew  of  Middletown.  2207A  Eli,  b.  Mar.  22, 
1794.  2208  Enos,  b.  July  4,  1797;  m.  Sarah  Ferguson.  2209 
Warren,  b.  Feb.  17,  1800;  m.  Semira  Holcomb.  2210  Harry,  b. 
Sept.  13,  1802;  m.  Hannah  Farmer. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Wentworth  Gen.,  I,  629;  II,  376. 


1000  JEDEDIAH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Mar.  11,  1764  (E6e- 
nezer 5,  Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1)]  m.  Oct.  30,  1788, 
Nancy  Manning,  of  Franklin,  Conn.,  d.  of  Josiah  and  Mary 
(Cook)  Manning. 

Removed  to  Vermont  before  1790.  Census  1800,  Orwell,  Vt., 
showrs  two  sons  and  one  daughter. 

Their  children:  2211  DUDLEY,  b.  1791  (T.S.R.  Walton, 
N.  Y.).  2212  Son,  d.  Apr.  26,  1793.  2213  HARRIET;  her  will, 
Feb.  26,  1857,  Rutland,  Vt.,  probate,  mentions  nephew,  son  of 
her  brother  Dudley,  of  Walton,  Delaware  county,  N.  Y.,  Lydia, 
wife  of  Dudley,  and  Martha,  d.  of  Dudley.  2214  NANCY. 

Norwich  and  Franklin,  Conn.,  records;  Hyde  Gen.  II,  1052; 
Manning  Gen.,  199. 


1001  JOSHUA,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Apr.  19,  1766  ( Ebe - 
nezerb ,  Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1)]  m.  (1)  in  Norwich, 
Oct.  31,  1789,  Eunice  Kingsbury,  d.  of  Capt.  Asa  and  Sarah 
(Huntington)  Kingsbury,  b.  Nov.  9,  1767,  who  died  Mar.  1, 
1790.  He  m.  (2)  Norwich  and  Franklin,  Conn.,  record,  Clarissa 
Wright. 

Removed  to  Bennington  county,  Vt.  Census  1810  shows  four 
sons  and  eight  daughters.  Removed  to  East  Canton,  Pa.,  where 
he  died  Feb.  8,  1824,  se.  58-8-9.  T.S.R.  also  states  service  in  the 
War  of  1812. 

Clarissa  m.  (2)  James  Rose,  and  died  Oct.  30,  1851. 

His  children:  2215  GURDON,  b.  Nov.  18, 1789.  2216  CLARK, 
b.  Jan.  26,  1792.  2217  HANNAH,  b.  Aug.  14,  1793.  2218 

GEORGE  WRIGHT,  b.  Nov.  19,  1794.  2219  HORACE,  b. 
Aug.  4,  1796.  2220  SHELDON,  b.  Oct.  1,  1798.  2221  LAURA, 


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131 


b.  May  7,  1800.  2222  CLARISSA,  b.  Mar.  23,  1802.  2223 

JOSHUA  C.,  b.  July  14,  1804.  2224  MARTHA,  b.  Aug.  6, 

1807.  2225  CHARLOTTE,  b.  July  12,  1811.  2226  SOPHIA,  b. 
June  23,  1816. 

Norwich  and  Franklin,  Conn.,  records;  Family  records;  East 
Canton,  Bradford  county,  Pa.,  T.S.lt. 


1002  ALVIN,  b.  prob.  in  Bennington,  Vt.,  Oct.  24,  1768 
( Ebenezer *,  Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis \  Edward1);  m.  Dec.  1794, 
Anna  AY  ass,  b.  Dec.  29,  1769,  d.  of  John  and  Catherine  (Norton) 
YYTass.  (Gilead,  Conn.,  Congregational  Church  record).  Settled 
in  Benson,  Vt.,  where  he  died  Oct.  9,  1827,  ae.  59. 

Their  children:  2227  JOHN  AUGUSTUS,  b.  July  18,  1796. 
2228  REBECCA,  b.  Oct.  5,  1798.  2229  HUBBARD  NORTON, 
b.  Jan.  19,  1804.  2230  HOMER  FRANKLIN,  b.  Nov.  23,  1805. 
2231  JULIUS  ARETUS,  b.  Dec.  3,  1808.  2232  PAULINE 

ANN,  b.  May  10,  1811;  d.  June  14,  1813. 

Alvin  Griswold  Bible  record  in  possession  of  Vera  Griswold, 
Gordon,  Neb.  Fairview  Cem.,  T.S.R.  of  Alvin. 


1003  RUFUS,  b.  in  Franklin,  Conn.,  Mar.  8,  1773  (Ebenezer6, 
Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  Feb.  17,  1793,  Deborah 
YYass,  b.  Jan.  17,  1775,  d.  of  John  and  Catherine  (Norton) 
Wass,  who  died  July  3,  1860,  ae.  85-5-13.  Rufus  died  Aug.  13, 
1862,  ae.  89-5-5.  (T.S.R.)  Mt.  View  cemetery,  Orwell,  Vt. 

They  were  members  of  the  church  in  Sudbury,  Vt.;  Deborah 
1803,  and  Rufus  1808. 

Rufus  removed  to  A  ermont  at  an  early  date  with  his  brother 
Samuel  and  settled  at  Orwell.  Also  lived  at  Benson,  Vt.,  for  a 
time.  About  1818  settled  at  Hubbard  ton,  Vt.,  and  followed  the 
business  of  tanner,  shoemaker  and  farmer.  Shown  on  census 
records  1850,  Hubbard  ton:  Rufus  ae.  77,  and  Deborah  ae.  75, 
daughter  Elizabeth  ae.  42. 

Their  children:  2233  MERRILL,  b.  Mar.  2,  1794.  2234 

WILMOT,  b.  Sept.  21,  1795;  d.  Nov.  9,  1798.  2235  PAM  ELIA, 
b.  Mar.  30,  1797;  d.  in  Benson  1883,  unm.  2236  HARVEY,  b. 
Feb.  10,  1799.  2237  HEMAN,  b.  Dec.  14,  1800.  2238  JOHN, 
b.  Aug.  31,  1802.  2239  ORRE,  b.  Mar.  11,  1804.  2240  RAN- 


132 


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DOLPH,  b.  Mar.  2,  1806.  2241  ELIZABETH,  b.  Apr.  12, 

1808;  prob.  unm.  (See  above  census  record.)  2242  RUFUS 
WILMOT,  b.  Sept.  18,  1810;  d.  Feb.  5,  1812.  2243  SILAS  PAR¬ 
SONS,  b.  Oct.  3,  1812.  2244  RUFUS  WILMOT,  b.  Feb.  13, 
1815.  2245  EDWIN  A.,  b.  Jan.  13,  1817.  2246  CHAUNCEY  D., 
b.  Mar.  23,  1819. 

Franklin,  Conn.,  records;  Orwell,  Vt.,  records;  Family  Bible 
record. 


1006  ELIJAH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Sept.  5,  1763  (Samuel5, 
Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Franklin,  Conn., 
Feb.  19,  1801,  Salena  Hatch. 

Resided  in  Franklin.  He  died  Dec.  28,  1807,  ae.  45.  T.S.R. 
His  will,  and  administration  of  estate,  Jan.  26,  1808,  mentions 
wife  Salena;  children  Asa  and  Mary  Robinson. 

Their  children:  2247  ASA,  b.  Jan.  1,  1802.  2248  MARY,  b. 
Oct.  16,  1804. 

Norwich  and  Franklin,  Conn.,  records. 


1007  ANNA,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Apr.  13,  1766  (Samuel5, 
Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  Daniel  Sampson,  b. 
1766. 

Removed  to  Bennington,  Vt.,  and  taught  school.  Removed  to 
Grand  Isle,  Vt.,  where  he  became  prominent  and  a  leading  citi¬ 
zen.  Captain  of  militia  and  served  in  numerous  public  offices. 
He  died  Aug.  11,  1820,  ae.  53.  Anna  died  June  10,  1838,  ae.  72. 
No  further  record. 

Hyde  Gen.,  II,  1052;  Hemenway  II,  540. 


1009  POLLY  (MARY),  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Aug.  20,  1770 
(Samuel5,  Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  Mar.  13, 
1797,  William  Wight,  s.  of  Thomas,  b.  Mar.  6,  1772,  who  m. 
(1)  Sally  Morse,  who  died  Apr.  16,  1795.  Two  children. 

After  the  second  marriage  the  family  removed  to  Montreal, 
Canada,  1798.  He  was  impressed  into  British  service  in  the  war 
of  1812.  After  the  war  they  removed  to  Delaware  county,  Ohio; 
later  to  Willoughby,  Ohio,  and  to  Perry,  Lake  county,  Ohio. 


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133 


In  1855  they  removed  to  Cambridge,  Henry  county,  Ill.,  where 
he  died  with  his  son  John,  Nov.  16,  1862.  Polly  died  in  Kewanee, 
Ill.,  Apr.  24,  1864. 

Their  children:  2249  Rena,  b.  Oct.  24,  1792.  2250  Caty,  b. 
Dec.  9,  1794.  Sophia,  b.  Jan.  22,  d.  Nov.  3,  1798.  2251  Sophia, 
b.  Dec.  3,  1799.  2252  Harriet,  b.  Jan.  25,  1802;  m.  John  Lewis. 
2253  Leonard,  b.  Dec.  27,  1804.  2254  Willard,  b.  Sept.  20,  1806. 
2255  John,  b.  July  14,  1808;  m.  Sarah  Ballard.  2256  Rachel,  b. 
June  14,  1811;  m.  Samuel  Cleveland.  2257  Thomas,  b.  Feb.  16, 
d.  Nov.  10,  1813. 

Thomas  Wight  Gen.,  139. 

1010  JOHN,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Feb.  10,  1773  (Samuel*, 
Samuel 4,  Samuel3,  Francis 2,  Edward}))  m.  Oct.  10,  1796,  Susan 
Morse,  b.  Feb.  22,  1777.  Farmer.  Resided  in  Franklin,  Conn. 
John  died  June  10,  1839. 

Their  son:  2258  SAMUEL,  b.  Nov.  22,  1797. 

Franklin,  Conn.,  records. 


1011  CALEB,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  July  2,  1775  (Samuel*, 
Samuel 4,  Samuel3,  Francis 2,  Edward l) ;  m.  (1)  in  Franklin,  Conn., 
Oct.  1,  1799,  Polly  (Mary)  Morse,  who  died  Jan.  11,  1821, 
ae.  42.  (T.S.R.)  Old  cemetery,  Franklin.  He  m.  (2)  in  Griswold, 
Conn.,  Apr.  26,  1821,  Mahala  or  Martha  Partridge,  who 
died  Sept.  21,  1840,  ae.  57.  (T.S.R.)  He  m.  (3)  in  Norwich, 
Conn.,  Apr.  25,  1842,  Susannah  Griswold,  whose  parentage  is 
unknown.  Caleb  died  May  7,  1853.  (T.S.R.) 

Child:  2259  DANIEL  MORSE,  b.  June  1815;  d.  Sept.  18,1818. 


1012  JAMES,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Apr.  14,  1778  (Samuel*9 
Samuel 4,  Samuel3,  Francis 2,  Edward1))  m.  in  Grand  Isle,  Vt., 
Mar.  16,  1806,  Lois  Hyde,  d.  of  Elijah  and  Elizabeth  (Edgerton) 
Hyde,  b.  in  Bennington,  Vt.,  Apr.  9,  1787. 

Residence  Grand  Isle,  Vt.  Farmer.  He  was  a  member  of  the 
Methodist  Society,  class  leader  and  steward.  Well  considered 
and  held  in  high  esteem.  He  died  Sept.  23,  1857,  *e.  78-5-9. 
Lois  died  Oct.  5,  1873,  ae.  86-5-26. 


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Their  children:  2260  ADOLPHUS  D.,  b.  Apr.  18,  1807.  2261 
CARPENTER  MOSES,  b.  Oct.  12,  1809.  2262  ASAHEL,  b. 
Sept.  19,  1811;  d.  Feb.  15,  1815.  2263  ASAPH  S.,  b.  Sept.  23, 
1813.  2264  DAVID  EDGERTON,  b.  Nov.  1,  1815.  2265  ED- 
GER  B.,  b.  Jan.  3,  1818.  2266  FITCH  REED,  b.  Feb.  28,  1820. 
2267  MARY  ELIZABETH,  b.  July  7,  1825,  unm. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Grand  Isle,  Vt.,  records. 


1014  LYDIA,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Oct.  23,  1758  (Simon5, 
Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  Dec.  29,  1805,  Elijah 
Wentworth,  husband  of  her  cousin  Ruth  (No.  999  and  referen¬ 
ces).  No  issue. 

Elijah  died  in  Sudbury,  Vt.,  Apr.  13,  1825.  Lydia  died  in 
Starksborough,  \t.,  Aug.  1,  1843.  Elijah  served  in  the  Revolu¬ 
tion. 


1016  ANDREW,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  May  10,  1761  (Simon5, 
Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Middletown,  Vt., 
Oct.  1,  1783,  Rosanna  Butler,  who  died  May  4,  1790. 

Andrew  m.  (2)  in  Middletown,  Dec.  1,  1791,  Sardina  Record. 
Andrew  died,  appraisers  appointed  on  his  estate,  Rutland,  Vt., 
probate,  Sept.  13,  1813.  Administration  of  the  estate  of  Sardina, 
division  of  estate  July  29,  1814,  mentions  children  of  Andrew, 
Alfred,  Rosannah,  Alvira,  Sabrina,  Zerhira;  Elijah  Wentworth 
also  mentioned.  Guardian  appointed  for  Polena,  July  29,  1814. 

Andrew  served  in  the  Revolution  in  Vermont.  Pvt.,  Capt. 
Jesse  Sawyer’s  Rangers,  Major  Eben  Allen,  May  16,  1780,  June 
3,  1781.  Capt.  William  Hutchins,  June  30,  1781-Nov.  19,  1781. 

Their  children:  2268  DIANCE,  b.  Oct.  10,  1787.  2269  AL¬ 
FRED.  2270  ROSANNAH.  2271  ALVIRA.  2272  SABRINA. 
2273  ZERHIRA  or  AHIRA.  2274  POLENA. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Middletown,  Vt.,  records.  Vermont 
Revolutionary  records. 


1017  AZEL,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  May  21,  1763  (Simon5, 
Samuel 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Shoreham,  Vt., 
June  12,  1796,  Lucretia  Butler,  b.  in  Goshen,  Conn,,  Oct.  31, 


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135 


1771,  d.  of  Joseph  and  Jane  (Byintun)  Butler,  who  died  in 
Winthrop,  formerly  Stockholm,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1855.  Azel  died 
in  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.;  while  clearing  land  a  tree  fell  on  him 
causing  death.  Azel  was  supposed  to  have  been  buried  in  Crown 
Point  but  no  grave  has  been  found.  Lucretia  was  buried  in  Win¬ 
throp. 

Their  children:  2275  LYDIA,  b.  Mar.  29,  1796;  d.  Dec.  24, 
1887.  2276  ALEXANDER,  b.  Dec.  25,  1798.  2277  ALVERA, 
b.  1800;  d.  Dec.  4,  1885,  unm.  2278  JONAH  BUTLER,  b.  Mar. 
8,  1802.  2279  GERALDA,  b.  Aug.  7,  1804.  2280  ANGELINA, 
b.  June  6,  1807.  2281  JOHANNA  JANE,  b.  June  6,  1810.  2282 
LORENZO  McLANE,  b.  Apr.  6,  1813. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Shoreham,  Vt.,  records;  Family 
record. 


1020  RUTH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Sept.  3,  1757  (Jo/m4, 

Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  Elias  Lyman,  s.  of  John  and 
Hannah  (Birchard)  Lyman,  b.  Apr.  14,  1754. 

Elias  was  a  descendant  of  Richard  Lyman  who  came  to  America 
and  first  settled  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  later  joining  the  company 
of  one  hundred  who  went  through  the  wilderness  to  Connecticut, 
being  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Hartford.  His  will  was  the  first 
of  record  there  Apr.  22,  1640,  and  his  name  appears  on  the 
Founders  Monument,  in  Center  Churchyard. 

Elias  and  Ruth  removed  to  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  where  they  re¬ 
sided  until  death. 

Their  children:  2283  Elias,  b.  July  5,  1778;  m.  Tryphena 
Burrows.  2284  Ruth,  m.  Deacon  Ephalet  Welles.  2285  Lucy, 
m.  Ozias  Allen.  2286  Lucinda,  m.  Thomas  G.  Welles.  2287 
Harry,  m.  (1)  Sarah  Bartlett;  m.  (2)  Sarah  Long.  2288  Tryphena, 
b.  Aug.  10,  1810;  m.  Nathaniel  Morrell. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Lyman  Gen.,  112. 


1021  SARAH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Mar.  18,  1759  (Jo/m4, 

Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  Aug.  1781, 
Dea.  Stephen  Bliss,  b.  in  Lebanon,  Mar.  31,  1758,  s.  of  Azariah 
and  Mary  (Tilden)  Bliss. 


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Stephen  was  noted  for  his  piety  and  integrity.  Through  his 
efforts  a  church  society  was  formed  and  he  was  chosen  deacon. 
His  son  Ziba  followed  him,  and  then  his  grandson  Stephen. 

Their  children:  2289  Ziba,  b.  May  12,  1782.  2290  John,  b. 
Dec.  15,  1783.  2291  Anna,  b.  July  24,  1785.  2292  Stephen,  b. 
Mar.  29,  1787.  2293  Benjamin,  b.  Sept.  13,  1788.  2294  Luther, 
b.  June  5,  1791.  2295  Sarah,  b.  Feb.  21,  1796. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records;  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  records;  Hist,  of 
Lebanon. 


1022  HANNAH,  b.  in  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  Oct.  6,  1761  (John*, 
Samuel3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Norwich,  Vt.,  Apr.  1,  1779, 
Benjamin  Burton,  b.  1754. 

Hannah  was  a  small,  energetic  and  sprightly  woman  who  held 
her  faculties  to  extreme  old  age.  He  was  highly  esteemed  and 
respected,  holding  many  town  offices.  He  died  in  Irasburg,  Vt., 
Sept.  13,  1847,  ae.  93.  Hannah  died  there  Mar.  2,  1852,  ae.  90. 

Their  children:  2296  Benjamin,  b.  June  28,  1780.  2297  Ebe- 
nezer,  b.  Mar.  4,  1782.  2298  Oliver,  b.  Jan.  24,  1784.  2299 
Hannah,  b.  Feb.  6,  1786.  2300  Stephen,  b.  Dec.  4,  1787.  2301 
Mary,  b.  Sept.  9,  1789.  2302  Jedediah,  b.  Sept.  4,  1791. 

Lebanon,  N.  H.,  records;  Irasburg,  Vt.,  records;  Hemenway 
Vermont  records. 


1023  LYDIA,  b.  in  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  May  11,  1763  (John*, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  Gideon  Baker,  b.  1765,  who 
died  1839.  Lydia  died  1844. 

Gideon  served  in  the  Revolution  and  settled  in  Lebanon  after 
the  war.  Became  prominent  in  town  affairs;  clerk  of  the  pro¬ 
prietors  and  other  town  offices. 

Their  children:  2303  Gideon.  2304  John,  b.  1792;  m.  Cynthia 
Eggleston.  There  were  doubtless  other  children  of  whom  we  have 
no  record. 


1024  REV.  JOHN,  b.  in  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  Feb.  24, 1765  (John*, 
Samuel3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Sharon,  Conn.,  Feb.  5,  1794, 
Betsey  Lay,  of  New  Haven,  Vt.,  b.  1768.  Her  tombstone 


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137 


record,  Valley  cemetery,  Pawlet,  Vt.:  ‘‘Betsey,  consort  of  Rev. 
John  Griswold,  died  Apr.  16,  1808,  se.  40,  leaving  husband  and 
seven  children;  numerous  friends  in  society  to  lament  her  loss, 
yet  leaving  evidence  that  she  has  gone  to  unite  with  the  society 
of  the  blessed.  Blessed  are  the  dead  who  die  in  the  Lord.  Thus 
to  die  is  gain.” 

John  Griswold  was  a  Congregational  minister;  graduate  of 
Dartmouth  college.  Ordained  pastor  of  the  church  in  Pawlet,  Vt., 
1793,  and  continued  until  1831.  He  succeeded  in  building  up  a 
large  and  successful  church.  Highly  esteemed  as  a  man  and 
minister.  He  died  May  4,  1852,  ae.  87.  Valley  cemetery,  Pawlet. 

Shown  on  census  records  of  1810.  1830  self  and  wife,  one 

daughter  ae.  20/30.  1840  self  and  wife  each  aged  70/80. 

John  m.  (2)  Sarah  Meigs,  widow  of  Dr.  Phineas  Meigs,  b. 
1760,  who  died  1805.  She  was  the  d.  of  Capt.  Isaac  Tomlinson,  of 
Woodbury,  Conn.,  b.  1765,  who  died  in  New  York  city  1857,  ae.  92. 

His  children:  2305  HARRIET,  b.  Feb.  2,  1795,  bapt.  May  6, 
1795.  2306  HARRY,  b.  1796,  bapt.  Feb.  12,  1797.  2307  JOHN 
LAY,  bapt.  Aug.  12,  1798;  died.  2308  BETSEY  LAY,  b.  July 
17,  1798,  bapt.  Aug.  16,  1798.  2309  FANNY,  bapt.  Aug.  3,  1800. 
2310  SOPHIA,  bapt.  Aug.  1,  1802.  2311  SALLY  SMITH,  bapt. 
July  8,  1804.  2311  A.  GILBERT,  bapt.  May  25,  1806,  d.y. 

Lebanon,  N.  H.,  records;  Pawlet  Congregational  Church 
records,  in  Town  Clerk’s  office;  Hist,  of  Pawlet,  Vt. 

1025  JEDEDIAH,  b.  in  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1,  1767  ( John 4, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Mar.  25,  1790, 
Sukey  Waters. 

Jedediah  first  settled  in  Chelsea,  later  in  Tunbridge,  Vt.  Cen¬ 
sus  of  1800  shows  wife,  two  sons  and  three  daughters. 

Their  children:  2312  JEDEDIAH,  b.  Feb.  13,  1792.  2313 
SUKEY,  b.  July  17,  1793.  2314  SALLY,  b.  Mar.  11,  1795;  d. 
July  31,  1817.  2315  SOPHRONIA,  b.  Nov.  29,  1796.  2316 
MOSES  WATERS,  b.  May  14,  1798.  2317  SOPHIA,  b.  Dec.  29, 
1800.  2318  HARRY,  b.  Apr.  1,  1804.  2319  PARTHEMIA,  b. 
Nov.  22,  1806;  d.  Jan.  8,  1830.  2320  LORINDA.  2321  AHIRA,b. 
Oct.  3,  1814.  2322  MOTTIE,  d.  June  12,  1832. 

Lebanon,  N.  H.,  records;  Hist,  of  Lebanon;  Chelsea  and  Tun¬ 
bridge,  Vt.,  records;  census  of  1850,  Tunbridge. 


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1028  HEWITT,  b.  in  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  May  10,  1774  (John4, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  Abigail,  whose  name  and 
parentage  have  not  been  found.  He  m.  (2)  Betsey  B.  Howe,  d. 
of  Solomon  and  Lucy  (Barnes)  Howe,  of  Newport,  N.  H.,  b. 
May  15,  1815.  They  were  married  Oct.  20,  1833. 

Solomon  was  a  Baptist  clergyman  for  over  forty  years.  Hewitt 
and  Betsey  removed  to  New  York  state,  and  settled  at  German. 

Children  by  Abigail  born  in  Lebanon:  2323  ALVAH  C.,  b. 
Jan.  2,  1801.  2324  AHIRA,  b.  Feb.  26,  1803.  2325  HEWITT 
FRENCH,  b.  Jan.  6,  1805.  2326  ELIZABETH  PORTER,  b. 
Jan.  7,  1807.  2327  BURTON,  b.  1811.  2328  ABIGAIL. 

Lebanon,  and  Newport,  N.  H.;  records. 


1029  JOSEPH,  b.  in  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  Aug.  2,  1776  (John4, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  1797,  Anna  Thomas,  b.  Apr. 

21,  1776,  w'ho  died  Apr.  20,  1847,  ae.  71. 

They  removed  to  Kendall,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  June  6,  1854, 
ae.  78.  Burials  in  Kendall  rural  cemetery.  Shown  on  census  re¬ 
cord,  Kendall,  ae.  74. 

Their  children:  2329  NANCY,  b.  Feb.  29,  1798;  d.  Nov.  14, 
1822.  2331  AMANDA,  b.  Dec.  22,  1799.  2332  JOHN,  b.  Nov. 

22,  1803;  d.  Sept.  3,  1822.  2333  JOSEPH,  b.  Dec.  1805.  2334 
FANNY,  b.  Dec.  29,  1807.  2335  WILLIAM,  b.  Dec.  16,  1809. 
2336  HARRY,  b.  Sept.  25,  1820. 

Lebanon,  N.  H.,  records. 


1030  AHIRA,  b.  in  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  Feb.  13,  1778  (John4, 
Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  in  Lebanon,  Apr.  6,  1830,  Fran¬ 
ces  White,  who  died  Mar.  20,  1881,  ae.  75. 

His  will.  May  3,  1869,  Woodville,  N.  H.,  Probate,  mentions 
wife  Frances  W.;  sons  Charles  B.,  John  W.,  Frank  W.,  Horace 
P.  Ahira  died  Dec.  19,  1876,  ae.  76.  Burials  in  Lebanon  center 
cemetery. 

Their  children:  2337  CHARLES  B.  2338  JOHN  W.,  d.  Feb. 
12,  1894,  ae.  57.  2339  FRANK  W.  2340  HORACE  P. 

Lebanon,  N.  H.,  records. 


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139 


1031  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  May  27,  1780 
(John4,  Samuel s,  Francis 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  Simeon  Edgerton,  s. 
of  Capt.  Simeon  who  served  in  the  Revolution,  and  was  at  New 
London  and  Fort  Griswold.  They  settled  in  Pawlet,  Vt.,  1781, 
where  Simeon,  Jun.,  became  a  prominent  citizen,  holding  many 
town  offices,  and  was  in  the  legislature.  Deacon  in  the  Congre¬ 
gational  church,  a  man  much  respected  and  esteemed.  Had  a 
large  family  and  95  descendants  at  the  time  of  his  death,  1809. 
Elizabeth  died  Dec.  22,  1861. 

Their  children:  2341  Porter,  m.  Syl vania  Andrus.  2342  John 
G.,  m.  Charlotte  Wyman.  2343  Jedediah.  2344  Betsey,  m.  Silas 
Gregory.  2345  Jacob.  2346  Charlotte,  m.  Erasmus  D.  Cook. 
2347  Simeon.  2348  David.  2349  Henrietta,  m.  Philo  Shelton. 
2350  Elizabeth,  m.  Willis  Felch. 

History  of  Pawlet,  Vt.;  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  records. 


1032  EDE,  b.  in  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  Apr.  26,  1784  (John4,  Sam¬ 
uel \  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Pawlet,  Vt.,  May  31,  1810,  Henry 
Bukworth,  s.  of  Jedediah,  b.  Apr.  9,  1778,  who  m.  (1)  Martha 
Reed.  He  served  in  the  War  of  1812. 

Resided  in  Granville,  Washington  county,  N.  Y.  No  issue  by 
Ede. 

Pawlet,  Vt.,  records;  History  of  Pawlet. 


1034  ANDREW,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Oct.  13,  1753  ( Joseph 6, 
Joseph 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  June  16,  1791,  Anna 
Carew. 

Served  in  the  Revolution,  a  brave  and  efficient  officer  of  Dur- 
kee’s  regiment.  Lexington  Alarm.  Ensign,  2nd  Lieutenant;  1st 
Lieutenant  1778.  Retired  1780.  Recalled  and  served  as  Lieuten¬ 
ant  1st  Regt.  Conn.  Line,  1781-82.  Bunker  Hill  and  several 
other  engagements.  Wounded  at  Germantown  by  a  ball  in  the 
knee,  and  made  a  cripple  for  life.  Lay  for  ten  months  in  the 
hospital  at  Reading,  Pa.,  but  later  continued  in  the  army.  Was 
at  West  Point  when  the  wrar  closed. 

His  declaration  in  pension  application  states  that  he  served  as 
Lieutenant  in  the  4th  regt.  Conn.  Line;  that  his  family  consisted 


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of  wife  Anna,  ae.  47,  June  12,  1820;  daughter  Amanda,  se.  24,  and 
son  Joseph  Andrew,  ae.  8,  and  two  daughters  of  age. 

Anna  s  declaration,  Aug.  20,  1838,  ae.  67,  widow,  states  that 
their  dwelling  house  was  burnt  Feb.  27,  1811,  and  everything  was 
destroyed,  and  one  inmate  was  burnt  to  death;  that  Amanda  was 
an  invalid  and  wholly  dependent. 

They  resided  on  Bean  Hill,  Norwich.  He  was  a  cooper  by 
trade  and  carried  on  the  business  of  cider  cooperage  at  the  home¬ 
stead,  on  Wawecus  Hill  road,  later  Quarter  Lane,  his  workshop 
being  at  the  comer.  Andrew  died  Sept.  28,  1825,  ae.  72,  and  was 
buried  with  many  honors.  Anna  died  Nov.  23,  1842,  ae.  74. 

Their  children:  2351  AMANDA,  b.  1796.  2352  JOSEPH 

ANDREW,  b.  1811.  No  record  for  the  other  children. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  records. 


1035  EBENEZER,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Apr.  7,  1755  (Jo¬ 
seph6,  Joseph \  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1) ;  m.  in  Hanover,  Conn., 
Apr.  25,  1780,  Sarah  Kingsbury.  No  further  record. 


1054  OLIVER,  b.  in  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  June  24, 1777  (Jeremiah6, 
Joseph \  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  Oct.  24,  1802,  Sarah 
Fessenden,  d.  of  Rev.  William  and  Sarah  (Clement)  Fessenden, 
b.  Apr.  1,  1776,  who  died  July  7,  1836.  Rev.  William  Fessenden 
was  sent  as  a  missionary  to  Fryeburg,  Maine,  and  was  a  member 
of  the  General  Court. 

Oliver  was  a  graduate  of  Dartmouth.  Physician.  Removed  to 
Fryeburg,  1798.  Made  his  home  on  River  street,  and  continued 
to  practice  his  profession  until  his  death.  Died  Nov.  13,  1833. 

Their  children:  2353  ELVIRA,  b.  Sept.  3,  1803.  2354  WILL¬ 
IAM  FESSENDEN,  b.  Jan.  17,  1805;  d.  2355  MARY  ELIZA¬ 
BETH,  b.  Feb.  19,  1806.  2356  WILLIAM  FESSENDEN,  b. 
Feb.  17,  1807.  2357  REBECCA  ESTERBROOK,  b.  July  31, 
1809.  2358  SARAH  FESSENDEN,  b.  Feb.  8,  1811.  2359 

LUCIA  WADSWORTH,  b.  Aug.  10,  1813.  2360  HANNAH 
PIERCE,  b.  Dec.  12,  1817;  d.  1841. 

Lebanon,  N.  H.,  records;  Hist,  of  Fryeburg,  Maine. 


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141 


1056  JEREMIAH,  b.  in  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  Dec.  18,  1781  (Jere- 
miahb ,  Joseph 4,  Samuel 3,  Francis 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Windsor, 
Vermont,  May  1,  1805,  Lucy  Derby,  d.  of  Samuel  A.,  b.  1788. 

Census  of  1810  shows  them  at  Salem,  Washington  county, 
N.  Y.,  self,  wife,  one  son,  and  three  daughters. 

Jeremiah  served  in  the  war  of  1812,  Capt.  Scott’s  Co.,  Oct. 
28-Nov.  15,  1814.  Lucy  applied  for  pension,  May  18,  1871,  se. 
83,  residing  in  Erie,  Pa.,  widow  of  Jeremiah.  States  that  they  were 
married  in  Windsor,  Vt.,  May  1, 1805.  Father  Samuel  A.  Derby. 

Their  children  thus  far  known:  2361  ALBERT,  b.  Apr.  15, 
1806.  2362  ABBY  JOHNSON. 

Lebanon,  N.  H.,  records. 


1057  PHOEBE,  b.  in  Torrington,  Conn.,  Apr.  17,  1755  (Shu¬ 
bael5,  Shubael 4,  Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  Andrew  Austin. 
No  further  record. 


1058  MARY,  b.  in  Torrington,  Conn.,  July  17,  1757  (Shubael5, 
Shubael 4,  Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Torrington,  Feb. 
10,  1782,  Samuel  Woodward,  b.  Nov:  8,  1750,  s.  of  Israel,  who 
saw  service  in  the  French  and  Indian  War  as  captain,  and  his 
wife  Abigail  Bayard;  descendant  of  Henry  Woodward,  who  came 
to  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1635,  removed  to  Northampton,  1659. 

Samuel  was  a  physician,  a  man  of  strict  moral  culture  and 
practical  religion;  of  great  native  strength  and  ability,  and  a 
power  in  any  cause  he  undertook.  Practiced  in  Torrington,  and 
for  his  time  a  great  physician. 

Their  children:  2363  Mary,  b.  1783;  m.  John  Gillette.  2364 
Laura;  d.y.  2365  Samuel  B.,  b.  Apr.  25,  1789;  a  physician  of 
distinction  and  note.  2366  Elijah;  d.y.  2367  Griswold,  b.  Feb. 
3,  1791;  farmer  and  prominent  citizen.  2368  Rufus,  b.  July  16, 
1793;  highly  educated;  Tutor  at  Yale;  died  in  Scotland,  and  on 
his  monument  appears:  “To  the  amiable  American  stranger.” 
2369  Henry,  b.  May  26,  1795.  Physician;  highly  honored  and 
esteemed.  Served  in  the  Legislature.  2370  Charles,  b.  Aug.  16, 
1798;  m.  Eliza  Hills;  m.  (2)  Ellen  M.  Pratt.  Prominent  and  dis¬ 
tinguished  physician  and  public  officer.  2371  Laura,  d.  unm. 

Torrington,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Litchfield  county,  Conn. 


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1059  SHUBAEL,  b.  in  Torrington,  Conn.,  July  26,  1761  (Shu- 
hael\  Shuhael 4,  Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  in  East  Hart¬ 
ford,  Conn.,  May  25,  1/86,  Saffa  Flagg,  d.  of  Dr.  Samuel  and 
Martha  (Bigelow)  Flagg,  bapt.  Aug.  28,  1763,  who  died  1788, 
ae.  26;  m.  (2)  Jan.  6,  1791,  in  East  Hartford,  Sarah  Stanley. 
d.  of  Elisha  and  Sarah  (Phelps)  Stanley. 

Served  as  an  officer  in  his  father’s  company  in  the  Revolution. 
Merchant  and  farmer,  prominent  and  influential.  A  man  of 
superior  qualities  and  natural  abilities.  Served  as  representative 
to  the  General  Assembly.  Speaker  and  leader.  Selectman  1801- 
1812.  Brig.  Gen.  of  Militia,  1801-1803;  Major  Gen.  1803-1807. 
He  died  July  10,  1823,  ae.  62. 

Sarah  m.  (2)  Oct.  1,  1826,  Jabez  Ripley,  and  died  Nov.  26, 
1826. 

j 

Children  Griswold:  2372  ALGERNON  SIDNEY.  2373 
SHUBAEL  FLAGG,  bapt.  Jan.  16,  1789.  2374  ELISHA 

STANLEY,  bapt.  Mar.  3,  1793.  2375  PATRICK,  d.  Sept.  21, 
1801,  as.  2-7.  2376  FREDERICK.  2377  SOPHIA,  b.  Jan.  10, 
1803.  2378  PATRICK,  bapt.  Jan.  31,  1808. 

Torrington  and  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  records;  Stanley  Gen., 
263;  Torrington  and  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  Congregational 
Church  records. 


1060  STANLEY,  b.  in  Torrington,  Conn.,  Nov.  14,  1763 
(Shuhael6,  Shubael\  Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  Aug.  5,  1789, 
Elizabeth  Flagg,  d.  of  Samuel  and  Martha,  of  East  Hartford, 
bapt.  Nov.  18,  1770. 

He  was  ordained  pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church  of  New 
Milford  Jan.  20,  1790,  and  preached  there  about  eleven  years, 
with  increasing  interest  and  general  acceptability  by  the  people 
of  the  church  society  and  the  community.  In  1802  he  quietly 
resigned  and  removed  receiving  the  most  cordial  demonstrations 
of  good-will  and  confidence  of  the  entire  community. 

However,  after  seven  years  of  preaching  with  great  success 
he  was  notified  to  stand  trial  upon  a  complaint  of  erroneous 
doctrines  July  7,  1797.  He  refused  to  appear  before  the  Litch¬ 
field  Association,  and  filed  a  written  defense.  The  Association 
refused  to  even  read  it  and  expelled  him.  His  own  church  upheld 

him,  and  became  highly  incensed  and  withdrew  from  the  Asso- 

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143 


ciation.  His  views  of  the  conduct  of  the  church  are  preserved 
and  show  that  he  was  about  80  years  ahead  of  the  times.  It 
has  been  shown  conclusively  that  this  treatment  was  very  far 
from  right. 

Removed  his  family  to  Walpole,  N.  H.,  and  founded  a  weekly 
newspaper.  Appointed  secretary  of  Michigan  Territory  1805. 
Later  removed  to  Trumbull  county,  Ohio,  and  was  appointed 
U.  S.  Senator  by  Gov.  Huntington.  Appointed  U.  S.  Judge  of 
the  Northwest  Territory.  Died  in  Shawneetown,  Ill.,  Aug.  23, 
1814  ffi.  51. 

Their  children:  2379  JAMES  FITZHERBERT,  b.  Aug.  18, 
1790;  d.  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Oct.  16,  1811,  se.  22.  2380  HENRY 
WILLIAM,  b.  Oct.  5,  1795.  2381  CORNELIA,  b.  May  6,  1801. 

Hist,  of  New  Milford,  Coun.;  Torrington,  Conn.,  records.  East 
Hartford  Congregational  Church  records. 


1061  NORMAN,  b.  in  Torrington,  Conn.,  July  7,  1767  (Shw- 
bael6y  Shubael 4,  Joseph*,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  Feb.  8,  1792, 
Susannah  Munson,  b.  1759,  who  died  1793.  He  died  May  13, 
1840. 

Freeman  of  Torrington  1784.  Served  in  the  state  Legislature 
1807-1811. 

Their  children:  2382  RILEY,  b.  Oct.  23,  1793.  2383  JASON, 
b.  Aug.  12,  1796;  d.  Sept.  12,  1803.  2384  PETER,  b.  1798;  d. 
Aug.  23,  1803.  2385  HORATIO,  bapt.  July  5,  1801;  d.  Aug.  9, 
1803.  2386  NOAH  WELLS,  2387  WAKEMAN  NORTON. 

Torrington,  Conn.,  records;  Munson  Gen.,  I,  167. 


1062  THADDEUS,  b.  in  Torrington,  Conn.,  May  12,  1771 
(Shubael*,  Shubael 4,  Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  (1)  Feb.  1788, 
Esther  Phelps,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Sept.  27,  1772,  d.  of  Eli¬ 
jah  and  Mary,  who  died  May  14,  1811,  se.  39. 

Thaddeus  m.  (2)  Apr.  1813,  Sally  Wallace,  b.  Apr.  1785, 
who  died  Sept.  25,  1821,  ae.  36. 

He  m.  (3)  in  Torrington,  Conn.,  June  5,  1822,  Margaret 
Taylor  Gaylord,  b.  May  23,  1791,  d.  of  Elijah. 

Thaddeus  was  a  freeman  of  Torrington  1795.  Served  in  the 
state  Legislature  1810-1816;  also  selectman.  Served  as  colonel 


144 


The  Griswold  Family 


of  the  4th  Conn,  cavalry.  Continued  to  operate  the  tavern 
opened  by  his  father. 

His  will,  Torrington,  Conn.,  probate,  mentions  his  wife  Mar¬ 
garet;  sons  Richard  W.  and  Stanley;  grandson  Charles,  son  of 
Edward  T. 

Census  record  of  1850,  Torrington,  shows  him  ae.  80*  Mar¬ 
garet  59. 

Their  children:  2388  ABIGAIL,  b.  Aug.  15,  1797.  2389  ED¬ 
WARD  T.,  b.  July  19,  1804.  2390  RICHARD  W.,  b.  July  21 
1815.  2391  STANLEY,  b.  Mar.  1,  1818.  2392  MARGARET 
ESTHER,  b.  Mar.  24,  1823;  d.  Mar.  21,  1839. 

Torrington,  Conn.,  town  records;  Congregational  Church 
records. 


1075  JEMIMA,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Jan.  25,  1770  (Roger6, 

Roger*,.  Joseph3,  J oseph2,  Edward1) ;  m.  William  E.  Lord,  b.  1769, 

who  died  Nov.  25,  1835,  ae.  66.  Jemima  died  Dec.  18,  1831 
ae.  61. 

Their  children:  2393  Charles.  2394  William,  b.  1797;  d.  Feb. 
1,  1803.  2395  Almena.  2396  Jason.  2397  Wealthy  Ann,  m! 
Nelson  Hall.  2398  Sidney,  m.  Margaret  Warren.  2399  Jemima 
b.  1799;  d.  Mar.  15,  1806. 

Enfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor  II,  455. 


1076  LUCY,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Apr.  26,  1772  (Roger6, 

Roger*,  Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Enfield,  July  6,  1795 
Thomas  Allen.  ’  * 

Their  child:  2400  Alenah,  who  died  July  25,  1823,  ae.  23. 
There  were  probably  other  children  of  whom  we  have  no  records. 
History  of  Enfield. 


1077  MEHITABLE,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Mar.  23,  1777  (Rog¬ 
er5,  Roger*,  Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Enfield,  Sept.  4, 
1795,  Ezekiel  Terry,  s.  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Kellogg)  Terry,* 
.  in  Enfield,  Mar.  1,  1775,  who  died  in  Munson,  Mass.,  Apr.  7, 
1829.  He  was  a  Baptist  minister. 


Edward  Griswold 


145 


Their  children:  2401  Ezekiel,  b.  1797.  2402  Henry.  2403 
Mary,  m.  James  C.  Pease. 

Enfield,  Conn.,  records;  Kellogg  Gen.;  Terry  Gen.,  34,  71; 
Pease  Gen. 


1080  SHUBAEL,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Mar.  31,  1763  ( Shubael », 
Roger*,  Joseph*,  Joseph2 ,  Edward}).  No  records  have  been  found 
concerning  him.  He  is  thought  to  be  the  Shubael  who  removed 
to  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  shown  on  census  records  there  1800. 


1081  DORCAS,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.  ( Shubael 5,  Roger*,  Joseph 3, 
Joseph2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Enfield,  June  21,  1791,  Abel  McGreg- 
ory,  b.  July  27,  1765,  s.  of  Ebenezer  and  Penelope  (Pease) 
McGregory.  He  is  mentioned  in  the  distribution  of  her  estate, 
1815.  No  further  records. 

History  of  Enfield. 


1082  MARTIN,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Nov.  14,  1778  ( Shubael 5, 
Roger*,  Joseph *,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  Mary  (Polly)  Wallace, 
b.  Apr.  16,  1784,  who  died  May  4,  1861,  ae.  77.  Martin  died 
Feb.  13,  1870.  Suffield,  Conn.,  inscriptions. 

Their  children  bom  in  Suffield:  2404  LAURA  B.,  m.  Alvin 
Allen.  2405  ADDI,  b.  1811.  2406  LADORA  ANN,  b.  Feb.  6, 
1814.  2407  MARTIN,  b.  Oct.  25,  1808;  d.  Dec.  27,  1876.  2408 
MELINDA.  2409  MARY  W.  2410  EBENEZER  CLARK,  b. 
1821.  He  was  a  ferryman;  died  Oct.  1850,  ae.  29.  2411  ARTHUR 
W.,  b.  Mar.  4,  1826. 

History  of  Enfield,  Conn. 


1083  ROXALENA,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Feb.  23,  1766  ( Solo¬ 
mon6,  Roger*,  J oseph *,  J oseph2,  Edward1) ;  m.  in  Wilbraham,  Mass., 
Apr.  4,  1796,  William  Torry. 

Their  children:  2412  William  H.,  b.  Oct.  31,  1797.  2413 

Theodore,  b.  Dec.  9,  1799. 

Enfield,  Conn.,  and  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  records. 


146 


The  Griswold  Family 


1086  RUBY,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Apr.  27,  1773  (Solomon6, 
Roger*,  Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  July 
12,  1/92,  Philip  Lombard.  No  further  record. 


1087  MARTHA,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.  (Solomon6,  Roger*,  Jo¬ 
seph3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  Rozrel  Cottrell.  Martha  died 
1813.  He  is  mentioned  in  Enfield  1794  and  1795.  No  further 
record. 


1090  SOLOMON,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  July  26,  1780  (Solo¬ 
mon6,  Roger*,  Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1). 

Removed  to  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  and  married  Sarah  Bates,  d. 
of  Ford  and  Sarah,  who  died  Jan.  14,  1864,  se.  82.  He  died  Mar. 
27,  1854. 

Their  children:  2414  SYLVANUS,  b.  1804.  2415  SOLOMON, 
b.  July  14,  1811;  d.  Jan.  1847,  se.  36.  2416  JASON,  b.  Feb.  10, 
1814.  2417  SARAH  C.,  b.  Aug.  3,  1819.  2418  LUCINDA,  b. 
Aug.  3,  1819. 

Enfield,  Conn.,  and  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  records. 


1091  MARY,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Sept.  2,  1773  (JehieP, 
Roger*,  Joseph3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  John  Kent.  She  died 
June  29,  1860.  (See  her  father’s  will.  No.  493).  No  further  record. 


1093  SIMEON,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  June  10,  1781  (Jehiel6, 
Reger*,  Joseph3,  Joseph,  Edward1);  m.  Honor  Sparks,  who  died 
Dec.  1850,  se.  67.  They  settled  in  Portland,  Conn.,  where  he 
died  June  24,  1844,  se.  63.  Burials  in  the  Episcopal  cemetery, 
Portland. 

Their  children:  2419  HARRIET,  b.  1803;  d.  Sept.  30,  1813, 
se.  10.  2420  CHARLES,  b.  1809.  2421  THEODORE,  b.  1814. 
2422  GILBERT,  b.  1816.  2423  EGBERT.  2424  ALFRED. 
2425  JUSTIN,  lost  at  sea.  2426  MARY,  b.  1823;  d.  1827. 

Portland,  Conn.,  records;  Enfield,  Conn.,  records;  Episcopal 
cemetery  inscriptions. 


Edward  Griswold 


147 


1094  GEORGE,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Dec.  25,  1783  (Jehiel5, 
Roger*,  Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Enfield,  Aug.  27,  1818, 
Lovisa  Prior,  d.  of  Azariah  and  Alice,  b.  Sept.  25,  1789.  Census 
1820  shows  wife  and  one  son. 

Their  daughter:  2427  JANE,  b.  1821;  d.  Dec.  19,  1837,  ae.  16. 
Enfield,  Conn.,  records. 


1095  AMARIAH,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  1787  ( Jehiel 5,  Roger*, 
Joseph s,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  Apr.  26, 
1808,  Roxanna  Goss,  b.  1790. 

Their  children:  2428  MARY  ANN,  b.  Oct.  13,  1808.  2429 
SOPHRONIA,  b.  Mar.  11,  1810;  d.  Jan.  25,  1820.  2430  ARTI- 
MECA,  b.  Oct.  28,  1812.  2431  WILLIAM  LYMAN,  b.  Jan.  15, 
1815.  2432  HENRY  CARLOS,  b.  May  4,  1817.  2433  RHODA, 
b.  July  8,  1819.  2434  JAMES  PEASE,  b.  Oct.  31,  1821.  2435 
ALONZO,  b.  1826.  2436  THEODORE.  2437  SIMEON,  b. 

1830.  2438  LUCINDA. 

Enfield,  Conn.,  records;  census  of  1850  shows  his  age  63;  Rox- 
anna  60;  Alonzo  24;  Simeon  20. 


1096  HEZEKIAH,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.  (Jehiel5,  Roger*,  Jo¬ 
seph?,  Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  Elvira  Adams,  b.  in  West  Spring- 
field,  Mass.,  1807,  d.  of  Levi  and  Desdemonia  (Munger)  Adams, 
who  died  in  Enfield.  Two  children  died  young. 


1097  BETSEY,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.  (Jehiel5,  Roger*,  Joseph ?, 
Joseph 2,  Edward1);  m.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Nov.  26,  1812,  Levi 
Goss,  of  Longmeadow,  Mass. 

Their  children:  2439  Horatio  Edmund,  b.  Sept.  5,  1819;  m. 
Martha  Amelia  Cleveland.  2440  Edwin,  b.  1821;  d.  Aug.  12, 
1842.  2441  Mary,  b.  Oct.  28,  1828;  m.  Theodore  M.  Avery. 
2442  Sarah  M.,  b.  1828;  d.  Oct.  25,  1842.  2443  Almene,  b.  1831; 
d.  Oct.  5,  1833.  Burials  in  North  cemetery,  Somers,  Conn. 

Enfield,  Conn.,  records ;  T.S.R.  North  cemetery,  Somers,  Conn.; 
Somers,  Conn.,  records. 


148 


The  Griswold  Family 


1098  JONAH,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Sept.  3,  1777  (Jonah6, 
Roger*,  Joseph 3,  Joseph 2,  Edward1)]  m.  in  Enfield,  Jan.  23,  1800, 
Clarissa  Chaffee,  of  Somers,  Conn.,  d.  of  Cyril  and  Patience 
(Sexton)  Chaffee,  b.  Apr.  16,  1781,  who  died  Mar.  14,  1832,  ae.  51. 

Jonah  m.  (2)  in  Somers,  Conn.,  Nov.  17,  1833,  Mrs.  Lovie 
Hall.  Census  record  of  1850  shows  him  ae.  72;  Lovie  ae.  70. 

Jonah  resided  for  a  time  in  Northville,  N.  H.,  where  he  was 
a  teacher  and  clerk  in  the  old  store  on  Baptist  Hill. 

Their  children:  2444  JONAH  B.,  b.  Aug.  31,  1800.  2445 

CLARISSA,  b.  in  Newport,  N.  H.,  Dec.  4,  1801.  2446  ABIGAIL, 
b.  1803;  d.  Sept.  8,  1824.  2447  NELSON,  b.  1808;  d.  Apr.  10, 
1832.  2448  OMRI,  b.  1815;  d.  July  8,  1815.  2449  HARRIET, 
b.  1817;  d.  Apr.  13,  1832.  2450  SOPHIA,  b.  1821;  d.  Apr.  9, 
1832.  2451  MIRANDA,  b.  Oct.  6,  1822. 

Enfield,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Enfield,  III,  2336;  Hist,  of 
Newport,  N.  H.;  Chaffee  Gen.,  180;  Probate  Court  records  of 

Newport. 


1099  ZALMON,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  1782  (Jonah6,  Roger*, 
Joseph \  Joseph 2,  Edward1)]  m.  (1)  Jan.  1817,  Judith  Damon,  of 

Vermont,  who  died  June  13,  1831. 

He  m.  (2)  Oct.  8,  1835,  Abigail  Elliott  Alvord,  b.  Middle¬ 
sex,  Conn.,  1813,  d.  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  D.  (Starr)  Alvord,  who 

died  in  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  4,  1875. 

They  settled  on  a  farm  at  Geneseo  at  a  very  early  date.  Cen¬ 
sus  of  1850  there  shows  him  a  farmer,  b.  in  Conn.,  ae.  68;  wife 
Abigail  E.,  b.  in  Conn.,  ae.  47;  children  Agnes,  Mary,  David, 

and  Nelson  J. 

Their  children:  2452  ZALMON.  2453  AGNES,  b.  1817. 
2454  MARY,  b.  1823.  2455  AARON  DAMON,  b.  Aug.  22, 1823. 
2456  DANIEL,  b.  Nov.  5,  1827.  2457  LYDIA,  d.  y.  2458 

FRANCIS,  d.  y.  2459  DAVID,  b.  1830.  2460  SAMUEL  EELLS, 
b.  Sept.  29,  1836.  2461  NELSON  JOSEPH,  b.  Nov.  4,  1838. 

Enfield,  Conn.,  records;  Family  record. 


APPENDIX  EDWARD  BRANCH 


228,  Vol.  II,  JOSEPH,  b.  about  1728,  in  Windsor,  Conn.  (Jo¬ 
seph*,  Joseph 2,  Edward1). 

In  Vol.  II,  No.  228,  it  was  stated  that  this  Joseph  went  on  the 
Cape  Breton  Expedition,  1745,  and  never  returned.  Recent 
research  has  shown  that  this  entry  on  the  record  of  Enfield, 
Conn.,  was  erased. 

Joseph  m.  in  Coventry,  Conn.,  Mar.  28,  1753,  Margery 
Doggett,  b.  in  Lebanon,  Conn.,  Feb.  21,  1733/4,  d.  of  Deacon 
John  and  Margery  (Eames)  Doggett.  They  resided  in  Coventry 
for  a  time  where  several  of  their  children  were  born.  Later  they 
removed  to  Randolph,  Vt.,  where  he  had  a  land  grant. 

This  evidently  is  the  family  that  figures  in  the  story  found  in 
Hemenway’s  Gazeteer,  of  Joseph’s  marriage  to  an  Indian  maid 
who  had  saved  his  life  from  drowning  and  nursed  him  back  to 
health,  and  her  father,  an  Indian  Sachem,  accompanied  them  to 
Vermont.  It  is  a  good  story  but  evidently  erroneous. 

The  will  of  Deacon  John  Doggett,  Windham,  Conn.,  probate, 
mentions  his  daughter  Margery,  wife  of  Joseph  Griswold. 

The  will  of  Joseph,  Jan.  2,  1802,  Orange  county,  Vt.,  Probate, 
mentions  wife  Margery;  sons  Joseph,  John,  Frederick,  Benja¬ 
min  and  Sylvester;  daughters  Eunice  and  Lois. 

Their  children:  500A.  EUNICE,  b.  Jan.  30,  1754;  d.  Oct.  7, 
1762.  500B.  JOSEPH,  b.  Sept.  15,  1755.  500C.  LAVANIA,  b. 
Feb.  15,  1757.  500D.  JOHN,  b.  May  16,  1760.  500E.  FREDE¬ 
RICK,  b.  Nov.  29,  1762;  d.  July  30,  1764.  500F.  FREDERICK, 
b.  Apr.  23,  1766.  500G.  BILLE,  b.  July  8,  1767.  500H.  BEN¬ 
JAMIN,  b.  Dec.  10, 1769.  5001.  SYLVESTER,  b.  1774.  (T.S.R.) 
500 J.  LOIS,  b.  Jan.  23,  1779.  Joseph  died  Mar.  3,  1806,  ae.  78. 
She  died  Apr.  29,  1815,  ae.  82. 

Coventry,  and  Somers,  Conn.,  records;  Randolph,  Vt.,  records; 
Doggett-Daggett  Gen.,  367-369;  Orange  county,  Vt.,  land  records. 


298,  Vol.  II.  BENJAMIN. 

The  records  show  a  very  considerable  service  in  the  French 
and  Indian  War.  Residence,  Canaan,  Conn. 


150 


The  Griswold  Family 


Private,  Capt.  Street  Hall;  enl.  Mar.  26,  1755-Nov.  1,  1755, 
with  N.  Y.  troops;  Apr.  1759,  Capt.  Gilbert  Potter,  Suffolk 
county,  N.  Y.,  8th  Co.,  3rd  Regt.,  Capt.  Jeffrey,  Apr.  9-Nov. 
29,  1756.  2nd  Co.,  3rd  Regt.,  Lt.  Col.  Benjamin  Hinman,  of 
Woodbury,  Conn.;  Apr.  10-Oct.  30,  1/58.  10th  Co.,  3rd  Regt. 
Capt.  Whitney,  Col.  David  W  ooster,  1759.  8th  Co.,  2nd  Regt. 
Capt.  Samuel  Elmore,  of  Sharon,  Conn.;  Mar.  19-Dec.  4,  1762, 
Col.  Nathan  Whitney,  of  New  Haven  (Conn.  Archives). 

Appears  on  the  hospital  roll  of  1/59.  History  of  Cornwall 
relates:  “joined  the  company  unexpectedly  after  sickness  at 
Lake  George.  Griswold  joined  the  company  at  Ticonderoga. 
I  did  not  expect  to  see  him  no  more  when  we  left  him  at  Lake 
George.” 


318,  Yol.  II  GRACE  NORTH  GRISWOLD,  b.  Apr.  2,  1734 
(Daniel3,  John2,  Edward1);  m.  abt.  1753,  John  Wilcox,  s.  of 
John  and  Deborah  (Parmalee)  Wilcox,  b.  Aug.  17,  1726,  who 
died  June  15,  1794.  Grace  died  May  13,  1823,  ae.  89.  Burials  in 
Clinton,  Conn.,  cemetery. 

Farmer.  Served  in  the  French  and  Indian  War,  Capt.  Red- 
field’s  company. 

Their  children:  Sarah,  b.  May  15,  1754;  m.  William  Burrows 
or  Burris.  John,  b.  Dec.  15,  1760.  Grace,  b.  1762;  m.  Hezekiah 
Hotchkiss.  Pamelia,  b.  1764;  m.  James  B.  Ketcham.  Polly, 
b.  1766;  m.  Benjamin  C.  Grannis.  Edward,  b.  1771.  Lydia. 
Abigail,  m.  Bela  Hurd. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  Wilcox  Gen.,  49. 


572,  Vol.  II.  JESSE  GRISWY)LD,  b.  Aug.  28,  1756;  d.  Sept. 
21,  1777. 


593,  Vol.  II.  ZIBA  died  Dec.  25,  1826,  unm. 


99,  Vol.  II.  WALTER,  died  Oct.  10,  1745.  Clinton,  Conn., 
cemetery. 


Edward  Griswold 


151 


325,  Vol.  II.  EDWARD,  s.  of  Walter,  died  Sept.  1755,  ae.  15. 
Clinton,  Conn.,  cemetery. 


13,  Vol.  II.  JOHN  GRISWOLD,  pg.  32.  It  has  been  stated 
by  other  genealogists  that  this  John  could  well  have  been  the 
brother  of  the  first  Edward,  and  that  there  is  no  proof  that  he 
was  the  son  of  Edward. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records  state  that  “John,  son  of  Edward, 
bapt.  Aug.  1,  1652.” 


107,  Vol.  II.  PETER  BROWN,  pg.  69. 

It  appears  in  this  number  that  Peter  Brown  of  Windsor,  Conn., 
was  indicated  as  a  Mayflower  Ancestor.  This  was  presented  from 
the  records  then  available,  and  from  the  ruling  of  the  May¬ 
flower  Society. 

Since  then,  the  late  Mr.  Bowman  of  the  Society  of  Mayflower 
Descendants  has  declared  that  Peter  Brown  of  Windsor  was  not 
the  Peter  Brown  of  Plymouth,  and  therefore  not  a  Mayflower 
Ancestor. 


234,  Vol.  II.  The  will  of  Francis  Griswold,  1796,  mentions  his 
daughters,  Jerusha,  wife  of  Abel  Wright,  and  Kezia,  wife  of 
Abel  Barnes.  This  is  the  only  record  found  of  their  marriage. 


457,  Vol.  II,  pg.  83. 

Susanna  Huntington,  d.  of  Caleb  and  Lydia  Griswold  Hunt¬ 
ington,  b.  1730,  m.  Anderson  Dana,  of  Ashford,  Conn.  They 
settled  in  Wyoming,  Pa.,  1772,  where  he  was  killed  by  Indians 
1778.  After  which  Susanna  walked  back  to  Ashford  with  her 
seven  children.  Later  returned  to  what  is  now  Wilkes-Barre. 

Woodstock  History,  Vol.  IV,  218. 


MATTHEW  GRISWOLD  BRANCH 


Matthew  Griswold  has  come  to  be  considered  as  a  brother  of 
Edward,  largely  from  his  coming  to  New  England  with  Edward 
and  the  Rev.  Huit  company,  but  without  definite  proof.  We 
have  also  come  to  consider  him  as  a  tall,  heavy  man,  full  of 
strength  and  vigor;  forceful  and  above  the  average  in  intelligence, 
and  having  the  full  confidence  of  the  community;  fully  capable 
of  pursuing  his  efforts  for  the  best  interests  of  the  community. 

Like  all  forceful  men  he  was  involved  in  some  controversies 
with  his  neighbors,  but  in  those  matters  brought  to  the  attention 
of  the  Court,  he  was  usually  held  in  the  right  (Vol.  I,  Colonial 
records) . 

He,  with  Ensign  Waller  and  Thomas  Minor,  was  evidently 
employed  to  lay  out  the  bounds  of  New  London,  the  town  being 
ordered  to  pay  them  for  this  service. 

He  was  ordered  to  assess  the  true  valuation  of  all  rateable 
estates  in  Lyme,  and  was  directed  to  sign  for  all  amounts  due  to 
their  plantation. 

He  also  subscribed  for  Lyme  to  the  settlement  of  a  land  con¬ 
troversy  between  New  London  and  Lyme.  By  this  agreement 
of  1668,  a  portion  of  meadow  at  Black  Point  was  reserved  by 
Lyme  for  the  use  of  the  ministry  in  that  town.  A  similar  reserva¬ 
tion  had  been  made  by  New  London  at  the  same  place  and  for  a 
like  purpose.  It  was  upon  this  tract  of  “ministry  land”  that  the 
affray  between  the  two  towns  took  place  in  1671.  About  30 
New  London  men  (with  whom  were  Major  Palmer  and  Ensign 
Clement  Minor),  going  to  Black  Point  meadow  to  mow  grass 
for  their  minister,  wrere  met  and  resisted  by  a  party  who  had 
come  from  Lyme  on  a  similar  errand.  A  good  many  hard  words 
were  indulged  in,  and  some  blows  were  exchanged  between  the 
parties.  The  Lyme  constable,  provided  with  a  warrant  from 
Mr.  Matthew  Griswold,  carried  Ensign  Minor  away  prisoner, 
and  in  return,  Major  Palmer  gave  to  the  constable  of  New 
London  a  warrant  for  the  arrest  of  Mr.  Griswold.  After  a  con¬ 
ference,  howrever,  it  wTas  agreed  that  they  would  let  the  law  de¬ 
cide  the  controversy.  “Soe  drinking  a  dram  together,  with  som 
seeming  friendship,”  every  man  departed  to  his  home  (Vol.  II, 
Colonial  records). 


Matthew  Griswold 


153 


Matthew  served  as  deputy  to  the  General  Court: 


Oct.  1667 

May  1682 

May  1668 

May  1683 

Oct.  1677 

Oct.  1683 

May  1678 

Oct.  1684 

May  1680 

May  1685 

Oct.  1680 

Oct.  1685 

Oct.  1681 

Appointed  commissioner : 

May  1680 
May  1681 
May  1682  * 

May  1683 
May  1684 

He  was  granted  100  acres  in  1681. 

In  1670  he  evidently  had  been  given  the  right  to  perform 
marriage  ceremonies,  for  he  is  said  to  have  performed  the  cere¬ 
mony  at  the  marriage  of  his  daughter  Elizabeth  to  John  Rogers. 

He  was  a  member  of  the  important  committee  appointed  by 
the  Court  to  compose  differences  between  the  Pequots  and  Uncas 
in  love  and  peace  (Caulkins’  History  of  New  London). 

In  1679  he  was  appointed  commissioner  with  power  to  grant 
warrants  and  perform  marriages  in  Lyme.  The  right  of  the 
state  to  solemnize  this  rite  was  thus  recognized  at  a  very  early 
date,  and  for  a  time  this  led  to  many  controversies  between  the 
ministry  and  state  officials. 

Matthew  continued  to  be  a  first  citizen  until  his  death,  and  he 
laid  the  foundation  for  a  strong  and  valued  posterity. 


May  1685 
Oct.  1686 
May  1687 
May  1689 


187  HANNAH  LYNDE,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Apr.  16,  1760 
(George*,  George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1)]  m.  in  Lyme,  Dec.  9,  1779, 
Silas  Sill,  her  second  cousin,  b.  in  Lyme,  Nov.  17,  1749,  s.  of 
John  and  Phebe  (Fithen)  Sill  (Sill  ancestry  No.  137). 

Silas  was  a  shoemaker  and  tanner.  Resided  in  Lyme,  where 
he  died  Oct.  26,  1811,  se.  62.  His  widow  and  family  removed  to 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  about  1815.  Hannah  died  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  12,  1834,  se.  74. 


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Their  children:  308  Richard,  b.  July  29,  1781,  unm.  309 
Sarah,  b.  Aug.  5,  1785;  m.  William  Hall.  310  George  Griswold, 
b.  Jan.  26,  1791;  m.  Louisa  W.  Lord.  311  Horace  Lynde,  b. 
Mar.  5,  1794;  m.  Mary  Pond.  312  Mary,  b.  Aug.  10,  1796,  unm. 

Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  Hyde  Gen.,  II,  771;  John  Sill  Gen. 

188  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Feb.  18,  1762  ( George 4, 
George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1)]  m.  Oct.  4,  1785,  John  Sill,  her 
second  cousin,  b.  in  Lyme,  Apr.  16,  1744,  s.  of  John  and  Phebe 
(Fithen)  Sill. 

John  m.  (1)  May  10,  1778,  Mary  Anderson,  of  East  Windsor, 
Conn.,  who  died  1783.  He  was  a  farmer  and  trader,  as  well  as 
inn-keeper.  Also  followed  his  trade  of  joiner  and  cabinet-maker. 
He  settled  in  Lyme  about  1775,  and  is  said  to  have  been  a  useful 
citizen.  Died  May  27, 1827.  Elizabeth  died  Apr.  4, 1853,  a e.  91. 

Children  of  first  marriage:  313  Enoch,  b.  Oct.  10,  1779;  unm. 
314  Joseph,  b.  Nov.  16, 1781,  unm.  Second  marriage:  315  Henry, 
b.  Aug.  25,  1786;  m.  Almeda  Marshall. 

Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  Hyde  Gen.,  II,  770;  John  Sill  Gen. 

190  EUNICE,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Mar.  31,  1766  ( George? , 

George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  in  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  Dec.  29, 
1790,  Almerin  Gillette,  of  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  s.  of  Jona¬ 
than  and  Elizabeth  (Steele)  Gillette. 

Jonathan  is  one  who  seems  to  have  never  been  connected  with 
the  main  line  of  the  Gillette  family,  but  doubtless  belonged  to 
the  Windsor  Gillettes.  Farmer.  He  is  considered  to  be  the 
Lieutenant  Gillette  of  Col.  Huntington’s  Regt.  in  the  Revolu¬ 
tion.  He  was  captured  on  Long  Island  and  remained  a  prisoner 
in  New  York  for  two  years.  His  health  failed  and  by  reason  of 
his  privations  he  died  Dec.  9,  1779. 

Almerin  was  a  hatter,  and  settled  in  Windsor,  Conn. 

Their  children:  316  Eunice,  b.  Apr.  20,  1796.  317  Elizabeth, 
bapt.  Sept.  30,  1798.  318  Cynthia,  b.  Nov.  15,  1799.  319  Julia 
Ann,  b.  Mar.  23,  1802.  320  George  Griswold,  b.  June  10,  1804. 
321  Charlotte,  bapt.  July  26,  1807. 

Windsor,  Conn.,  records;  Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  Gillette  Gen.; 
Revolutionary  records  and  Archives. 


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155 


192  JANE,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Nov.  20,  1770  {George*,  George \ 
Matthew 2,  Matthew1)]  m.  in  Lyme,  Feb.  18,  1795,  Jason  Lee,  b. 
Jan.  26,  1771,  in  Lyme,  s.  of  Rev.  Jason  and  Abiah  (Brown) 

Lee. 

Their  children:  322  Joseph  Woodbridge,  b.  Jan.  28,  1796. 
323  Matthew  Griswold,  b.  June  4,  1799. 

Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  Lee  Gen. 


193  NATHANIEL  LYNDE,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Jan.  19, 
1773  (George4,  George 3,  Matthew2,  Matthew1)]  m.  (1)  Apr.  26, 
1795,  Prudence  Hayden,  d.  of  Ebenezer  Hayden,  b.  May  4, 
1777,  who  died  in  New  York  city,  Jan.  17,  1798.  Burial  in 
Riverside  cemetery,  Essex,  Conn. 

He  m.  (2)  Dec.  10,  1800,  Catherine  Lasher,  d.  of  John  and 
Catherine  (Ernest)  Lasher,  b.  May  12,  1773.  She  died  (date  not 
found),  and  he  m.  (3)  Feb.  1,  1816,  Ann  B.  Sickles,  d.  of  John. 
They  were  members  of  the  Fifth  Avenue  Presbyterian  Church. 

The  will  of  Ann  B.,  Feb.  4,  1860,  mentions  stepson  John  L.; 
daughters  Ann  Matilda  and  Mary  G.  Edwards;  sons  Matthew 
and  William. 

The  will  of  Nathaniel,  Apr.  8,  1842,  mentions  wife  Ann  B.; 
sons  Matthew,  William  and  Charles;  daughters  Catherine  B. 
Lorillard,  Ann  Matilda  and  Mary;  sons  John  L.,  Nathaniel  L.; 
granddaughter  Mary  P.  Jenks;  and  nephew  Horace  L.  Sill. 
Burials  in  the  family  vault,  Marble  cemetery,  Second  street, 
New  York. 

Record  of  children:  324  PRUDENCE  HAADEN.  325  JOHN 
LASHER.  326  NATHANIEL  L.;  his  will,  Oct.  8,  1866,  New 
York  county  Surrogate,  mentions  widow  Ann  Maria;  half- 
brothers,  William  and  Matthew;  half-sisters  Ann  Matilda,  Mary 
G.  Edwards;  nephews  Peter,  Jacob  and  James  .Lorillard;  nieces 
Catherine  A.  Kernochan  and  Mary  L.  Bailey.  327  CATHERINE 
ANN.  328  CHARLES.  329  ANN  MATILDA;  her  will,  Feb. 
20,  1886,  mentions  sister  Mary  G.  Edwards;  brothers  William 
and  Matthew.  330  GEORGE;  his  will,  Dec.  7,  1835,  mentions 
mother  Ann  B.;  sister  Catherine  A.  Lorillard;  brothers  Matthew 
and  William.  331  MARY,  b.  1822.  332  MATTHEW,  b.  Mar. 
20,  1816.  333  WILLIAM;  his  will,  Feb.  20,  1886,  mentions 


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brother  Matthew,  of  Peoria,  Ill.;  sisters  Ann  M.  and  Mary  G. 
Edwards. 

Merchants  of  New  York  (Scoville);  New  York  V.R. 


Note:  The  firm  of  N.  L.  &  G.  Griswold  was  celebrated  and 
most  remarkable.  They  were  tall  and  imposing  men  of  worth, 
doing  an  immense  business  for  many  years.  Owned  the  ship 
Panama,  and  carried  on  a  thriving  business  in  the  China  trade, 
making  a  fortune  there.  Nathaniel  prepared  a  dredging  machine 
and  is  supposed  to  have  cleared  one  hundred  thousand  cellars 
on  a  contract  to  clean  out  the  Albany  basin. 

The  brothers  differed  largely  in  disposition  and  business 
methods.  Nathaniel  was  very  quiet  and  retiring,  caring  nothing 
about  being  connected  with  other  business  enterprises  or  banks, 
or  having  anything  to  do  with  any  one’s  business  but  his  own. 

George  was  directly  opposite,  serving  as  director  in  almost 
every  society  or  monopoly  of  any  importance,  a  man  to  be  trusted, 
and  who  loved  incessant  ^activity.  Operated  heavily  in  land 
speculation.  It  is  also  said  that  he  was  at  times  harsh  and  selfish, 
bold  and  reckless.  Mr.  Scoville  in  his  work,  “Merchants  of 
New  York,”  gives  a  very  comprehensive  account  of  them  and 
their  business  enterprises. 

194  URSULA,  b.  in  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  Jan.  20,  1775  ( George 4, 
George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  in  East  Lyme,  Mar.  3,  1800, 
Ephraim  Wells,  of  Colchester,  Conn.,  s.  of  Ephraim  and  Sarah 
(Gates)  Wells,  b.  June  16,  1770,  and  descendant  of  Hugh  Wells, 
who  came  to  New  England  1635;  Hartford  1636;  Wethersfield, 
1645.  It  is  supposed  they  removed  to  New  York  state. 

Their  children:  334  Ephraim,  b.  Dec.  19,  1800;  d.  Apr.  14, 
1801.  335  Lynde  Griswold,  b.  Feb.  22,  1802.  336  Ephraim 

Thomas,  b.  Apr.  5,  1805.  337  George,  b.  Dec.  8,  1806.  338 
Ursula  Griswold,  b.  Mar.  21,  1810. 

Lyme  and  Cochester,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethers¬ 
field,  II;  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  records. 


195  GEORGE,  b.  in  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  Mar.  6,  1777  ( George 4, 
George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  May  2,  1801,  Elizabeth 


Matthew  Griswold 


157 


Woodhull,  b.  Sept.  2,  1784,  d.  of  James  and  Keturah  (Strong) 
Woodhull,  of  New  York  city,  who  died  Mar.  23,  1810.  Descen¬ 
dant  of  Richard  Woodhull,  who  came  to  America  about  1648. 
He  located  at  Ashford,  Mass.,  and  became  one  of  its  most  im¬ 
portant  citizens.  Deputy  to  the  General  Court. 

George  m.  (2)  in  New  York,  Jan.  20,  1814,  Maria  Matilda 
Cummings,  d.  of  Gen.  John  N.,  of  Newark,  N.  J.  George  was  a 
merchant  in  New  York  with  his  brother  Nathaniel  L.  Resided 
on  South  street  and  Washington  Square.  Prominent  and  public- 
spirited  (Note  No.  193). 

George  died  Sept.  5,  1859.  His  will,  Apr.  1,  1858,  New  York 
county  Surrogate,  mentions  wife  Maria  Matilda,  George,  Jr., 
John  N.  Alsop;  daughters:  Maria,  wife  of  George  W.  Gray; 
Cornelia  W.,  wife  of  Joseph  W.  Haven;  Sarah  Helen,  wife  of 
John  C.  Green;  Matilda  E.  Freylinghuysen;  and  children  of  his 
son  Richard  S. 

The  will  of  Maria  Matilda,  Apr.  17,  1877,  mentions  children 
John  N.  A.;  Matilda  E.  Freylinghuysen,  Sarah  H.  Green;  grand¬ 
daughter  Matilda  Freylinghuysen;  Matianna,  d.  of  her  son 
George,  wife  of  Schuyler  Van  Rennsselaer;  grandson  George  G. 
Freylinghuysen. 

Their  children:  339  MARIA,  b.  1804.  340  JAMES  WOOD- 
HULL,  b.  Jan.  31,  1806;  d.  y.  341  RICHARD  SILL,  b.  1809. 
342  MATILDA  ELIZABETH.  343  CORNELIA.  344  ELIZA 
ANN,  d.y.  345  GEORGE  CATLIN,  b.  1820.  346  SARAH 

HELEN.  347  JOHN  N.  ALSOP,  b.  May  29,  1822. 

Merchants  of  N.  Y.,  Scoville;  N.  Y.  Gen.  &  Bio.  Ill,  13; 
Woodhull  Gen.;  V.R.  of  New  York. 


197  THOMAS,  b.  in  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  Mar.  21, 1779  ( George 4, 
GeorgePy  MaUhew2y  Matthew1);  m.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Apr.  19,  1801, 
Ethelinda  Caulkins,  b.  Oct.  4,  1778,  in  Lyme,  d.  of  Dr.  Daniel 
C.,  and  his  second  wife,  Elizabeth  (Moore)  Caulkins. 

Ethelinda  traces  her  ancestry  to  Hugh  Calkins,  who  was  one 
of  a  company  of  emigrants  called  the  Welch  Company,  that 
came  to  New  England  in  1640  with  their  minister  Mr.  Blinman. 
They  first  settled  in  Gloucester,  Mass.,  upon#the  rough  country 
of  Cape  Ann;  later  removed  to  New  London,  Conn.  Hugh  Cal¬ 
kins  served  as  deputy  to  the  General  Court  from  Gloucester, 


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and  twelve  times  while  he  was  living  at  New  London.  He  then 
removed  to  Norwich,  Conn.,  where  he  served  as  deputy  at  ten 
sessions  of  the  Court.  In  each  of  the  three  towns  he  took  a  promi¬ 
nent  part  in  civic  affairs,  and  was  one  of  the  most  prominent 
citizens.  Thomas  died  Mar.  23,  1817,  ae.  38. 

Their  children:  348  JULIETTE,  b.  May  19,  1801;  m.  Roger 
Wolcott  Griswold  (No.  267).  349  ELIZABETH,  b.  Dec.  22, 
1803;  m.  Charles  Chandler  Griswold  (No.  260).  350  WILLIAM, 
b.  1806;  went  to  South  America  and  died  1825,  unm.  351  AU¬ 
GUSTUS,  b.  1808;  died  Dec.  7,  1841,  ae.  33,  unm.  352  SARAH 
ANN,  b.  1811;  d.  Dec.  8,  1813.  353  PRUDENCE,  b.  1813;  d. 
Nov.  29,  1816.  354  THOMAS,  b.  1817;  d.  June  8,  1840,  unm. 

Lyme  and  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  Hyde  Gen.,  II,  949; 
Hist,  of  Norwich,  Conn.  (Caulkins). 


221  MARY,  bapt.  in  Feeding  Hills,  Mass.,  May  6,  1764  {Rev. 
Sylvanus 4,  George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1)]  m.  EbBENEZER  Kent. 
No  additional  information. 


222  HANNAH,  b.  in  Feeding  Hills,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1766 
(Rev.  Sylvanus 4,  George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1)]  m.  there,  Dec.  3, 
1786,  David  Morley,  b.  Mar.  3,  1760,  s.  of  Abel  and  Mary 
(Miller)  Morley,  and  descendant  of  Thomas  Morley  who  was 
granted  land  in  Westfield,  Mass.,  1686,  and  was  a  member  of 
the  church  there. 

David  served  in  the  Revolution  and  was  known  as  Colonel 
Morley.  Later  he  kept  tavern  in  Feeding  Hills. 

David  died  Dec.  31,  1815,  ae.  56.  Hannah  died  Feb.  12,  1848, 
ae.  82.  T.S.R.  Feeding  Hills,  Mass.,  cemetery. 

Their  children:  355  Sylvanus  Griswold,  b.  Oct.  5,  1788;  d. 
Aug.  6,  1818.  356  David,  b.  Oct.  11,  1789;  m.  Harriet  McIntyre. 
357  Harriet,  b.  Oct.  2,  1791;  m.  Roswell  King.  358  Matian,  b. 
Feb.  13,  1793;  m.  (1)  Harold  White;  m.  (2)  Jonathan  White. 
359  Matthew,  bapt.  May  13,  1798.  360  Eliza,  bapt.  May  13, 
1798.  361  Hannah  Lynde,  b.  1800;  d.  Feb.  25,  1875. 

Marvin  Gen.,  75;  Elder  John  White  Gen.,  197;  Feeding  Hills 
Congregational  Church  records;  N.  E.  Reg.,  XXXI,  282;  LXY, 
371. 


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159 


223  ELIZABETH,  bapt.  Nov.  21,  1773  {Rev.  Sylvanus 4, 
George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  in  Feeding  Hills,  Mass.,  Nov. 
12,  1802,  Elijah  Gaylord. 

The  will  of  Elizabeth  Colton  Griswold,  second  wrife  of  Rev. 
Sylvanus,  Sept.  14,  1815,  bequeaths  all  her  lands  in  Granby, 
Conn.,  to  Elijah  and  Elizabeth;  also  mentions  Isobel  and  Eliza 
Gaylord,  their  children.  They  resided  in  West  Springfield, 
Mass.,  but  no  records  are  found  there.  Census  records  show 
they  had  four  children,  but  those  mentioned  are  the  only  ones 
found. 

Children:  362  Isobel.  363  Eliza. 

Feeding  Hills  Congregational  Church  record. 


224  ABIGAIL,  bapt.  Apr.  30,  1775  {Rev.  Sylvanus 4,  George 3, 
Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  in  Feeding  Hills,  Mass.,  June  9,  1803, 
Levi  Rising,  s.  of  John  and  Philorinda  (Hathaw'ay)  Rising,  of 
Suffield,  Conn.,  b.  Aug.  2,  1779,  and  descendant  of  James  Rising, 
of  Boston,  w'ho  first  located  in  the  Bermudas.  Returned  and 
wras  admitted  to  the  Salem,  Mass.,  church  1662. 

Removed  to  Windsor,  Conn.,  where  he  kept  the  ferry.  Later 
removed  to  Suffield,  Conn.  Administration  of  the  estate  of  John 
Rising,  1798,  mentions  his  son  Levi,  ae.  19.  * 

Census  1850,  Suffield,  show's  Levi,  ae.  71;  Abigail,  ae.  75; 
children,  Aritas,  Edwrard  L.,  ae.  46,  Candace,  ae.  37,  and  Roland, 
ae.  36.  From  earlier  census  records  there  were  other  children  of 
whom  we  have  no  record. 

Children:  364  Aritas.  365  Edwrard  L.  366  Candace.  367 
Roland. 

Suffield,  Conn.,  records;  Feeding  Hills,  Mass.,  Congregational 
Church  records. 


226  ISOBEL,  b.  in  Feeding  Hills,  Mass.,  May  7,  bapt.  July  23, 
1780  {Rev.  Sylvanus 4,  George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  in  West- 
field,  Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1803,  Joel  Dew'ey,  b.  Aug.  30,  1777,  in 
Canterbury,  Conn.,  s.  of  Josiah  and  Huldah  (Frost)  Dewrey. 

Joel  m.  (1)  Sept.  22,  1801,  Mary  McIntyre,  b.  1778,  d.  of 
William,  w'ho  died  Nov.  14,  1802,  ae.  24.  T.S.R.  Feeding  Hills 
cemetery.  No  issue. 


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Joel  and  lsobel  removed  to  White  Creek,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died 
Dec.  24,  1846,  se.  69.  lsobel  died  Sept.  21,  1848,  se.  68. 

Their  children:  368  Joel,  b.  Oct.  23, 1804.  369  Mary  McIntyre, 
b.  Dec.  9,  1805.  370  Sylvanus  G.,  b.  Nov.  6,  1807;  d.  Sept.  15, 
1808.  371  Eliza  Marvin,  b.  Sept.  9,  1808.  372  Isabel  A.,  b.  July 
20,  1813.  373  Harriet  Rice,  b.  Oct.  8,  1817.  374  Henry,  b.  Oct. 
8,  1817,  twin  of  Harriet.  375  Sylvanus  Dorr,  b.  Nov.  29,  1819; 
m.  Abigail  Pratt. 

Canterbury,  Conn.,  records;  George  Dewey  Gen.,  410,  434; 
Feeding  Hills,  Mass.,  Congregational  Church  records. 


227  SYLVANUS,  b.  in  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  May  21,  1763 
(Samuel*,  George 3,  Matthew2,  Matthew1);  m.  Dec.  1,  1789,  his 
second  cousin  Maria  Dennison,  d.  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Champ- 
lin)  Dennison,  b.  Feb.  15,  1772,  who  died  Oct.  25,  1845,  se.  74. 

Sylvanus  served  as  a  member  of  the  Coast  Guard  during  the 
Revolution.  Resided  in  East  Lyme,  where  he  died  Oct.  17, 
1823,  se.  60. 

Maria  was  a  descendant  of  Jeffrey  Champlin,  first  of  the  name, 
>who  appeared  in  Rhode  Island  1638.  In  that  year  he  was  ad¬ 
mitted  inhabitant  of  the  Island  of  Aquidneck.  In  1640  admitted 
freeman  and  granted  ten  acres  at  Newport.  In  1661  appeared  in 
Westerly.  Held  the  office  of  Moderator;  surveyor  of  highways, 
and  member  of  the  town  council. 

Their  children:  376  MARY  MARVIN,  b.  May  21,  bapt. 
Nov.  13,  1791.  377  ELIZA,  b.  July  17,  1793;  d.  May  8,  1876; 
m.  Griswold  Rogers,  son  of  James  and  Mary  (Allen)  Rogers, 
b.  June  29,  1795,  d.  Jan.  23,  1892;  after  forty  years  courtship 
they  were  married,  having  remained  single  to  care  for  their 
parents.  378  SAMUEL,  b.  Oct.  25,  1795.  379  MATILDA,  b. 
Aug.  28,  1800;  d.  May  20,  1804.  380  SALLY,  b.  Mar.  3,  d.  Mar. 
8,  1803.  381  SYLVANUS,  b.  July  20,  1806.  382  GEORGE,  b. 
Nov.  19,  1808.  383  CHARLOTTE  MATILDA,  b.  June  6,  1811. 
384  JOHN  DENNISON,  b.  Apr.  27,  1819;  d.  Oct.  1,  1823. 

East  Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  certified  original  family  record; 
George  Dennison  Gen.,  60;  James  Rogers  Gen.,  210;  Hist,  of 
Stonington,  Conn. 


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161 


237  MARTHA,  b.  in  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  Oct.  16,  1769  ( An - 
drew \  George3 ,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1)]  m.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Dec.  5, 
1796,  Elisha  Watrous,  b.  Jan.  9,  1769. 

Farmer.  Resided  in  East  Lyme,  where  he  died  Nov.  14,  1822. 
Martha  died  Nov.  7,  1853. 

Their  children:  385  Son,  b.  &  d.,  Dec.  12, 1797.  386  Julia  Ann, 
b.  Jan.  1,  1799;  m.  Francis  Grady.  387  William  Griswold,  b. 
Apr.  24,  1801;  m.  Ellen  V.  Simons.  388  Jane  Maria,  b.  June  16, 
1803;  d.  Apr.  21,  1828,  unm.  389  Elias  Butler,  b.  July  30,  1805; 
m.  Margaret  Prince.  390  Ann  Elizabeth,  b.  June  18,  1808;  d. 
July  15,  1815.  391  Charles  Alexander,  b.  June  1,  1810;  d.  Mar. 
25,  1849,  unm. 


238  MARY,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Mar.  4,  1773  (Andrew4,  George 3, 
Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  in  New  London,  Conn.,  Aug.  20,  1798, 
Capt.  Josiah  Douglas,  of  New  London,  who  died  in  Waterford, 
Conn.,  Mar.  3,  1834.  They  had  one  daughter  who  died  ae.  four. 


241  SARAH,  b.  in  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  July  16,  1783  (Andrew4, 
George3,  Matthew2,  Matthew1);  m.  in  Waterford,  Conn.,  Oct.  31, 
1803,  Daniel  H.  Calkins,  b.  Apr.  1,  1780,  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  s. 
of  Dr.  Daniel  and  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Smith)  Moore,  widow  of 
Elisha  Moore. 

Daniel  was  a  farmer  in  Waterford.  Sarah  died  Jan.  24,  1814. 
Their  children:  392  Alonzo,  b.  Nov.  27,  1804;  physician,  unm. 
393  Daniel  Osbert,  b.  Aug.  11,  1808.  394  Sarah  Griswold,  b. 
Dec.  18,  1812,  unm.  395  Ralph  Pomeroy,  b.  Mar.  16,  1812. 
396  Nancy  Lucretia,  b.  Jan.  23,  1815.  397  John  Palmer,  b.  June 
10,  1823.  398  Sarah  Cornelia,  b.  Nov.  1,  1824. 

East  Lyme  and  Waterford,  Conn.,  records;  Hyde  Gen.,  II,  956. 

242  ANDREW,  b.  in  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  Oct.  22,  1787  (An- 
drew4,  George3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  May  28,  1816,  Lucinda 
Johnson,  d.  of  Reynolds  and  Phebe  (Smith)  Johnson,  who  died 
Mar.  22,  1851,  se.  52. 

Andrew  was  a  farmer;  died  Mar.  10,  1847,  se.  59.  Burials  in 
Old  Church  cemetery,  Lyme. 


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Their  children:  399  WILLIAM  PRINCE,  b.  May  28,  1817. 
400  JARED,  b.  Feb.  23,  1819.  401  SARAH  ANN,  b.  June  12, 
1821.  402  ELIZABETH  BRACE,  b.  June  19, 1823.  403  PHEBE 
JOHNSON,  b.  Aug.  31,  1825.  404  ANDREW  HENRY,  b. 

Mar.  12,  1828.  405  JOHN  REYNOLDS,  b.  Aug.  28,  1830. 

406  ALONZO  CALKINS,  b.  Aug.  12,  1832;  d.  July  18,  1853, 
unm.  407  CORNELIA  GAY,  b.  Aug.  11,  1835,  unm.  408 
ELLEN  MARIA,  b.  Dec.  10,  1840;  d.  Jan.  27,  1855. 

Lyme  and  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  Andrew  Griswold 
original  Family  records. 


243  JARED,  b.  in  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  Feb.  25,  1794  (Andrew*, 
George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1)',  m.  Jan.  1,  1831,  Mary  Robbins, 
b.  Sept.  25,  1797,  d.  of  Appleton  R.,  and  Chloe  Robbins  of 
Granby,  Conn. 

Jared  was  a  lawyer;  Yale  1817.  Resided  in  Simsbury,  Far¬ 
mington  and  Hartford,  Conn.  Mayor  of  Hartford  1835.  He  died 
Nov.  20,  1835.  Mary  died  Sept.  30,  1868,  se.  69. 

Their  children:  409  JARED  APPLETON,  b.  July  2,  1835. 
410  CATHERINE  LOUISE,  b.  1833;  d.  Jan.  25,  1842. 

Memorial  Hist,  of  Hartford;  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  records. 


254  DIODATE  JOHNSON,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Dec.  16,  1773 
(John\  Matthew 4,  John 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  Sarah  Colt, 
d.  of  Harris  and  Elizabeth  (Turner)  Colt. 

Yale  1793.  A  man  of  great  native  ability,  brilliant  and  hand¬ 
some,  well  provided  by  nature  for  a  useful  career,  a  splendid 
background  of  influence  and  wealth.  However,  instead  of  using 
his  ability  to  become  a  useful  citizen  of  credit  and  without  re¬ 
proach,  he  squandered  his  time  in  frivolous  living,  indulging  in 
all  questionable  pleasures,  finally  becoming  totally  irresponsible 
and  without  the  least  aim  or  object  in  life. 

His  wife  soon  left  him,  retiring  to  literary  pursuits  and  seclu¬ 
sion,  while  he  wasted  the  years  and  his  substance,  coming  to  his 
death  with  many  vain  regrets,  almost  in  poverty,  and  with  few 
friends.  He  died  May  17,  1850,  se.  76. 


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163 


255  URSULA  WOLCOTT,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Dec.  2,  1775 
(John*,  Matthew* ,  John3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1)]  m.  in  Lyme,  Sept. 
10,  1794,  Richard  McCurdy,  b.  in  Lyme,  Mar.  2,  1769,  s.  of 
John  and  Anne  (Lord)  McCurdy. 

John  McCurdy,  the  ancestor,  was  a  Scotch-Irish  Presbyterian, 
from  county  Antrim,  North  of  Ireland.  Successful  merchant  and 
ardent  patriot,  and  one  of  the  earliest  and  boldest  in  urging  the 
Revolution. 

Richard,  Yale  1787,  lawyer  and  justice  of  the  peace,  and  mem¬ 
ber  of  the  Legislature.  But  he  was  fond  of  agriculture  and  devoted 
himself  largely  to  that. 

Ursula  was  of  most  distinguished  ancestry  and  family  con¬ 
nections.  Granddaughter  of  the  first  Governor  Griswold,  and 
Ursula,  his  wife,  whose  husband,  father,  brother,  uncle  and 
nephew,  were  all  Governors  of  Connecticut,  she  is  said  to  have 
been  a  woman  of  strong  character  and  lovely  personality.  She 
was  also  a  granddaughter  of  Rev.  Stephen  Johnson,  whose 
powerful  essays  brought  into  existence  the  Sons  of  Liberty,  and 
were  among  the  most  efficient  causes  of  the  Revolution. 

Rev.  F.  W.  Hotchkiss  of  Saybrook  said  of  her  in  a  funeral 
sermon,  “As  a  daughter,  sister,  mother  and  wife,  she  was  a 
worthy  descendant  of  an  illustrious  line  of  ancestors,  and  justly 
viewed  as  a  wdman  of  exalted  spirit.,, 

Their  children  bom  in  Lyme:  411  John  Griswold,  b.  Nov.  28, 
1795;  removed  to  Ohio  and  died  unmarried,  Feb.  28,  1868.  412 
Charles  Johnson,  b.  Dec.  7,  1797;  m.  Sarah  Ann  Lord.  413 
Robert  Henry,  b.  Apr.  14,  1800;  m.  Gertrude  Mercer.  414 
Richard  Lord,  b.  May  27,  1802;  m.  Julia  Ann  Woodward.  415 
Alexander  Lynde,  b.  July  17,  1802;  m.  Josephine  Lord.  416 
Sarah  Ann,  b.  May  25,  1807 ;  m.  Stephen  Johnson. 

Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  Wolcott  Gen.;  Hist,  of  New  London 
county,  Conn.  (Caulkins). 


256  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Oct.  15,  1778  (John*, 
Matthew*,  John3,  Matthew2,  Matthew1)]  m.  in  New  London,  Conn., 
Mar.  28,  1802,  Jacob  B.  Curley,  b.  Aug.  2,  1771,  in  Mansfield, 
Conn.,  s.  of  Jacob  B.  and  Hannah  (Brigham)  Curley. 

Jacob  was  of  Dartmouth  1793.  Lawyer,  residing  in  New 


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London,  State’s  Attorney  and  president  of  the  New  London  bank. 
He  died  Sept.  24,  1856.  Elizabeth  died  June  22,  1857. 

Their  children:  417  Charles,  b.  Mar.  19,  1803;  d.  Oct.  1,  1805. 
418  Sarah  Griswold,  b.  Nov.  26,  1804;  m.  her  fifth  cousin  Joseph 
Noyes.  419  Mary  Brainard,  b.  Sept.  11,  1806;  d.  May  9,  1849, 
unm.  420  Charles  Griswold,  b.  June  4,  1808;  d.  July  4,  1828, 
unm.  421  Elizabeth  Griswold,  b.  May  29,  1810;  d.  Dec.  19, 
1829,  unm.  422  Ursula  Wolcott,  b.  May  13,  1812;  d.  Aug.  28, 
1828.  423  Hannah  Brigham,  b.  Apr.  10,  1814;  d.  Feb.  2,  1831, 
unm.  424  John  G.,  b.  Jan.  27,  1816;  d.  July  1,  1830.  425  Ellen, 
b  Dec  25,  1817;  m.  her  first  cousin  Charles  A.  Curley.  426 
Lydia  Ann,  b.  Mar.  3,  1819;  d.  Nov.  2,  1820.  427  Ann  Eliza, 
b.  Nov.  27,  1823;  d.  Nov.  1,  1846,  unm. 

Lyme  and  New  London,  Conn.,  records;  Goodwin  Notes; 
Mansfield,  Conn.,  records. 


257  SARAH,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Aug.  12,  1781  (Jo/m5,  Mat¬ 
thew*,  John3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew l) ;  m.  Mar.  4,  1803,  John  Lyon 
Gardiner,  b.  Nov.  8,  1770,  s.  of  David  and  Jerusha  (Buell) 
Gardiner,  wrho  died  Nov.  22,  1816.  Sarah  died  Feb.  10,  1863. 
Both  buried,  in  the  family  plot  on  Gardiner’s  Island. 

John  Lyon  w^as  highly  educated  and  the  seventh  proprietor 
of  the  Island,  much  interested  in  intellectual  pursuits,  and  left 
a  number  of  valuable  manuscripts.  His  will,  probated  Nov.  29, 
1816,  mentions  wife  Sarah;  sons  David  F.,  John,  Samuel,  and 

daughters  Sarah  D.,  and  Mary  B. 

Sarah  Griswold  w^as  a  lady  of  notable  strength  of  mind  and 
dignity  of  character.  During  her  long  widowhood  she  had  the 

management  of  their  large  estate. 

Their  children:  428  David  Johnson,  b.  Aug.  16,  1804;  d.  Dec. 
1829,  unm.  429  Sarah  Diodate,  b.  Nov.  1,  1807;  m.  David 
Thompson.  430  Mary  Brainard,  b.  Dec.  1,  1809;  d.  Feb.  22, 
1833,  unm.  431  John  Griswold,  b.  Sept.  9,  1812;  d.  June  7,  1861, 
unm.  432  Samuel  Buell,  b.  Apr.  6,  1815;  m.  Mary  G.  Thompson. 

Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  Lyon-Gardiner  Gen. 


258  JOHN,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Aug.  14,  1783  (Jo/m5,  Mat¬ 
thew*,  John3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1)',  m.  (1)  in  Norwich,  Conn., 


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165 


May  16,  1814,  Elizabeth  Mary  Huntington,  b.  Oct.  5,  1790, 
d.  of  Gen.  Zachariah  and  Hannah  (Mumford)  Huntington,  of 
Norwich,  Conn.,  and  a  family  connected  with  one  of  the  most 
able  and  noted  families  of  Connecticut.  Elizabeth  died  Mar.  6, 
1822.  Burial  in  St.  Paul’s  churchyard,  New  York. 

John  m.  (2)  Jan.  6,  1826,  Louisa  Wilson,  of  Newark,  N.  J., 
d.  of  Robert.  Her  will  Oct.  5,  1862,  mentions  no  Griswold  heirs. 
Directs  her  burial  to  be  in  the  Griswrold  vault,  Marble  cemetery. 
Second  street.  New  York. 

John  w*as  tall,  finely  formed,  with  a  noble  handsome  face. 
Ship  merchant  operating  the  famous  old  line  of  “Griswold” 
Packet  ships.  He  died  Aug.  4,  1856.  His  will.  New  York  Surro¬ 
gate,  mentions  wife  Louisa;  niece,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Brainard 
White,  daughter  of  his  sister,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Clarke;  brothers 
Charles  S.,  John  G.,  Charles  J.,  Robert  H.  and  Richard  McCurdy, 
and  Mrs.  Sarah  Ann  Lord.  Burial  in  Marble  cemetery. 

Hist,  of  Norwich,  Conn.;  Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  Huntington 
Gen.,  527;  Conn.  Colonial  records,  II,  96,  221,  318. 


259  MARY  ANN,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Feb.  25,  1786  (John6, 
Matthew 4,  John6,  Matthew2,  Matthew1)]  m.  1809,  Levi  Hubbard 
Clark,  b.  Sept.  22,  1782.  Yale  1802.  State  attorney,  Middlesex 
county,  Conn.,  1807-8;  judge  Monroe  county,  N.  Y.,  1818;  judge 
7th  and  10th  ward  court,  New  York,  1835.  Mary  Ann  died  Jan. 
3,  1812. 

Capt.  Lemuel  Clark,  from  Whately,  Mass.,  came  to  Win- 
sted,  Conn.  Served  as  sergeant  in  the  Revolution;  Bunker  Hill. 
His  wife  was  Kezia  Hubbard. 

Mary  Ann  had  one  child:  433  Elizabeth  Brainard,  m.  Bush- 
nell  White,  lawryer  of  Cleveland,  Ohio,  who  was  the  mother  of 
John  Griswold  White,  a  noted  lawryer  of  Cleveland. 

260  CHARLES  CHANDLER,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Nov.  9, 
1787  (John6,  Matthew 4,  John6,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1)]  m.  in  Lyme, 
July  10,  1822,  his  third  cousin,  Elizabeth  Griswold  (No. 
197),  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Ethelinda  (Caulkins)  Griswold, 
of  Lyme,  b.  Dec.  22,  1803. 

In  early  life  he  was  in  business  in  Savannah,  Georgia,  but 


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returned  to  his  family  property  at  Blackball,  where  he  removed 
his  father’s  house  and  built  a  large  modern  mansion.  There  he 
spent  the  remainder  of  his  life,  being  interested  with  his  brother 
John  in  the  shipping  business.  By  will  he  received  the  greater 
part  of  the  estate  of  his  brother  John. 

Their  children:  434  CHARLES  CHANDLER,  b.  July  10, 
1823;  d.  Jan.  25,  1824.  435  ELIZABETH  DIODATE,  b.  May  7, 
1825.  436  SARAH  JOHNSON,  b.  May  7,  1827.  437  JOHN,  d. 
Jan.  26,  1830,  se.  13  mo. 

Lyme,  Conn.,  records. 


263  AUGUSTUS  HENRY,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Oct.  27, 
1789  {Roger6,  Matthew 4,  John3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  Aug.  12, 
1820,  Elizabeth  Lansdale,  b.  in  Boxhall,  Sussex,  England, 
July  10,  1793. 

Resided  in  Lyme,  where  he  died  Dec.  29,  1836,  se.  47.  She  died 
Mar.  12,  1848,  se.  53.  Duck  River  cemetery,  Lyme. 

He  was  a  shipmaster.  Said  to  have  been  a  man  of  brilliant 
natural  ability  and  culture,  inheriting  much  of  his  father’s  genius. 

Their  children:  438  MARY  SOPHIA,  b.  Feb.  13,  1822.  439 
ROGER,  b.  Dec.  13,  1824.  440  HENRY  AUGUSTUS,  b.  July 
6,  1827.  441  THOMAS.  No  further  records. 

Norwich  and  Lyme,  Conn.,  records. 

264  CHARLES  CHANDLER,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Feb.  8, 1791 
{Roger6,  Matthew 4,  John3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  in  New  Lon¬ 
don,  Conn.,  Nov.  14,  1820,  Ellen  Elizabeth  Perkins,  b.  May 
25,  1799,  in  New  London,  d.  of  Judge  Elias  and  Lucretia  Shaw 
(Woodbridge)  Perkins. 

Yale  1808.  Lawyer.  Deacon  in  the  First  Church.  Active  in 
all  religious  and  public  affairs.  The  church  built  in  Lyme  1817 
is  a  monument  to  his  taste  and  public  spirit.  Settled  at  Black- 
hall,  in  Lyme,  where  he  was  J.P.,  member  of  the  Legislature  and 
judge  of  Probate.  He  died  Aug.  7,  1839.  She  died  Feb.  26,  1877. 
Duck  River  cemetery,  Lyme. 

Their  children:  442  FANNY  ROGERS,  b.  Mar.  5,  1822. 

443  ELLEN  LUCRETIA,  b.  Sept.  19,  1823;  d.  Feb.  8,  1827. 

444  OLIVER  PERKINS,  b.  July  3,  1826;  d.  Apr.  23,  1827.  445 


Capt.  John  Griswold 
(No.  449  Matthew  Branch) 


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167 


JAMES,  b.  Feb.  8,  1828.  446  WILLIAM,  b.  Jan.  5,  d.  Jan.  20, 
1830.  447  JOSEPH  PERKINS,  b.  June  30,  1831;  went  to  the 
Sandwich  Islands;  judge  of  the  city  court  in  Honolulu;  returned 
home  and  died  June  7,  1850,  fie.  29.  448  CHARLES  HENRY, 
b.  Nov.  15, 1833.  449  JOHN,  b.  Apr.  24, 1837;  Graduate  engineer 
1857 ;  Surveyed  public  lands  in  the  west;  1860,  went  to  the  Sand¬ 
wich  Islands  on  a  voyage  of  discovery;  returned  home  in  1861, 
and  immediately  recruited  a  company  in  Lyme  for  the  Civil 
War;  Commissioned  captain,  and  served  in  the  11th  Conn. 
Regt,  which  was  at  Antietam,  and  engaged  in  some  of  the 
heaviest  fighting,  Companies  A  and  B  being  commanded  by 
Captain  John,  and  while  crossing  the  stream  they  came  under 
heavy  fire,  and  struggling  forward  in  the  water,  Captain  John 
was  wounded  in  the  chest,  but  managed  to  reach  the  opposite 
side,  where  he  fell  dead  among  the  enemy. 

Lyme  and  New  London,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  the  11th 
Conn.  Regt. 


265  MATTHEW,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Sept.  13,  1792  (Roger*, 
Matthew 4,  John3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  in  Lyme,  July  5,  1827, 
Phoebe  Hubbard  Ely,  b.  Mount  Archer,  North  Lyme,  July  19, 
1804,  d.  of  Seth  and  Phoebe  (Marvin)  Ely. 

Matthew  began  the  study  of  medicine  but  after  the  sudden 
death  of  his  father  he  returned  home,  operated  the  farm,  and 
cared  for  his  mother  and  the  family.  Developed  a  quiet  demeanor 
and  domestic  attitude,  and  retained  his  agricultural  pursuits 
through  life.  Resided  at  Blackball,  and  served  as  J.P. 

Matthew  died  Aug.  1879.  Administration  of  his  estate,  New 
London  Probate,  1879,  mentions  wife  Phoebe;  children,  Phoebe 
H.,  Ellen  E.,  Marian,  Matthew,  and  heirs  of  Lydia  Selden. 

Her  will,  Dec.  31,  1891,  mentions  children,  Phoebe,  Ellen, 
Elizabeth  and  Matthew. 

Their  children:  450  PHOEBE  HUBBARD,  b.  Aug.  5,  1828; 
d.  same.  451  CATHERINE,  b.  Sept.  22,  1829;  d.  unm.  452 
LYDIA  MARIA,  b.  Sept.  1,  1831.  453  MATTHEW,  b.  June  6, 
1833.  454  MARIAN,  b.  July  20,  1835;  d.  unm.,  Nov.  15,  1920, 
the  last  of  her  family;  her  life  was  strong,  dignified,  gentle  and 
influential.  455  PHOEBE  MARVIN,  b.  June  11,  1838;  d.  y. 
456  ELIZABETH,  b.  Feb.  6,  1847;  d.  1890.  Her  estate  distri- 


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buted  to  her  sisters.  457  ELLEN  AUGUSTA,  b.  May  21,  1841. 
458  FANNY  ROGERS,  b.  1848. 

Lyme,  and  New  London,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Norwich, 
Conn.;  Ely  and  Marvin  Gen. 


266  FRANCES  ANN,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Jan.  15,  1795 
(Roger6,  Matthew *,  John3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1)-,  m.  Oct.  11,  1818, 
Ebenezer  Lane,  b.  in  Northampton,  Mass.,  Sept.  17,  1/93,  s. 
of  Ebenezer  and  Marian  (Griswold)  Lane  (No.  107),  and  des¬ 
cendant  of  William  Lane,  one  of  the  early  settlers  of  Dorchester, 

Mass 

He  was  a  graduate  of  Harvard  1811;  studied  law  with  Matthew 
Griswold,  of  Old  Lyme.  Removed  to  Lorain  County,  Ohio,  where 
he  speedily  became  prominent  and  distinguished.  Judge  of  the 
Common  Pleas  Court  1824;  judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Ohio, 
1830-37;  chief  justice  1840-45;  removed  to  Sandusky,  Ohio,  1842, 

where  he  died  June  12,  1866,  ae.  72. 

Their  children:  459  Ebenezer  Shaw,  b.  Aug.  6,  1819;  physi¬ 
cian;  m.  Pallas  E.  Anderson.  460  Frances  Griswold,  b.  Oct.  12, 
1821;  m.  Alfred  Cheesborough.  461  William  Griswold,  b.  Feb. 
12,  1824;  m.  Elizabeth  Diodate  Griswold  (No.  431). 

Northampton,  Mass.,  records;  Lorain  county,  Ohio,  records; 
Hist,  of  Sandusky  county,  Ohio;  Lane  Gen.,  II,  57-65. 


267  ROGER  WOLCOTT,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  Mar.  15,  1797 
(Roger5,  Matthew 4,  John\  Matthew 2,  Matthew l) ;  m.  in  Lyme,  Conn., 
July  18, 1823,  Juliette  Elizabeth  Griswold,  d.  of  Thomas  and 
Ethelinda  (Caulkins)  Griswold  (No.  197),  b.  May  19,  1801,  who 
died  Apr.  4,  1855. 

Roger  removed  to  Ohio,  where  he  acted  as  agent  for  the  Con¬ 
necticut  Land  Company.  Studied  law  with  Ebenezer  Lane, 
husband  of  his  sister  Frances  Ann,  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar. 
Settled  in  Ashtabula,  Ohio,  about  1820.  Became  prominent  and 
a  leading  citizen. 

Juliette  died  and  he  m.  (2)  in  Ashtabula,  Jan.  3,  1856,  Caro¬ 
line  R.  Martin,  of  Kenosha,  Ill.  She  died  Oct.  10,  1864.  No 
issue.  He  m.  (3)  in  Ashtabula,  Feb.  25,  1868,  Harriet  C.  Wal¬ 
ker,  of  Hannibal,  Mo.  Roger  died  Nov.  15,  1878,  ae.  81. 


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169 


Their  children:  462  MATTHEW,  b.  Mar.  27,  1824;  died  unm. 
in  California.  463  MARIA  MATILDA,  b.  Feb.  19,  1826.  464 
AUGUSTUS  HENRY,  b.  Feb.  15,  1828.  465  JULIETTE 

ELIZABETH,  b.  May  23,  1830.  466  ROGER  WOLCOTT,  b. 
July  26,  1832;  d.  infant.  467  FANNY  ETHELINDA,  b.  Mar. 
10,  1834.  468  MARY  ANN,  b.  July  27,  1836;  d.  infant.  469 
ROGER  WOLCOTT,  b.  Sept.  14,  1837.  470  MARY  ANN,  b. 
Nov.  9,  1839;  d.  unm.,  Nov.  30,  1858.  471  THOMAS,  b.  Feb.  3, 
1842.  472  CHARLES,  b.  Mar.  13,  1843.  473  PRUDENCE 
LOUISA,  b.  Feb.  19,  1846;  d.  unm.,  July  4,  1824.  474  HELEN 
MARY,  b.  1871.  475  HARRIET,  b.  1873. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  and  Ashtabula,  Ohio,  records;  History  of 
Ashtabula  county,  Ohio. 


268  ELIZA  WOODBRIDGE,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Apr.  7,  1799 
(Roger5,  Matthew 4,  John3,  Matthew2,  Matthew1);  m.  Aug.  12,  1832, 
Charles  Leicester  Boalt,  of  Norwalk,  Ohio,  s.  of  John  and 
Ruth  (Lockwood)  Boalt. 

mm 

Residence,  Norwalk,  Ohio.  Lawyer  of  high  position.  Eliza 
died  1878. 

Their  children:  476  Cornelia  Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  4,  1833;  m. 
William  H.  McDonald.  477  Charles  Griswold,  b.  Apr.  19,  1835; 
m.  Agnes  Gillett.  478  John  Henry,  b.  Mar.  29,  1837;  judge  of  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas  in  Nevada.  479  Frances  Griswold,  b. 
Dec.  4,  1839;  m.  J.  Osborne  Moss.  480  Frederick  Harper,  b. 
May  12,  1841.  481  William  Leicester,  b.  Mar.  5,  1844;  d.  Feb.  2, 
1845.  482  William  Lane,  b.  July  6,  1845. 

Norwalk,  Conn.,  and  Norwalk,  Ohio,  records. 


269  MARIAN,  b.  Dec.  4,  1801/2  (Roger5,  Matthew 4,  John3, 
Matthew2,  Matthew1);  m.  Feb.  23,  1820,  Thomas  Shaw  Perkins, 
b.  Aug.  6,  1793,  in  New  London,  Conn.,  s.  of  Judge  Elias  and 
Lucretia  Shaw  (Woodbridge)  Perkins.  He  was  a  lawyer.  Yale 
1812. 

He  m.  (1)  Jan.  4,  1818,  Cornelia  Leonard,  d.  of  Timothy 
and  Mary  Leonard,  of  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  who  died  May  5, 
1818.  No  issue. 


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They  resided  in  New  London,  Conn.,  where  he  served  as  com¬ 
missioner  of  schools.  He  died  at  sea  Oct.  14,  1844. 

Their  children:  483  Cornelia  Leonard,  b.  Mar.  2,  1821;  m. 
her  4th  cousin  David  H.  Nevins.  484  Thomas  Shaw,  b.  Jan.  19, 
1823;  d.  Oct.  14,  1844.  485  Frances  Griswold,  b.  Dec.  28,  1824; 
m.  Jacob  A.  Camp,  lawyer  of  Sandusky,  Ohio.  486  Robert  Gris¬ 
wold,  b.  in  Waterford;  d.  May  23,  1829.  487  Roger  Griswold, 
b.  Apr.  4,  1829;  physician  in  New  York.  488  Frederick  William, 
b.  Mar.  10,  1831.  489  Nathaniel  Shaw,  b.  June  27,  1833;  m. 
Anna  Potts,  of  New  York.  490  Joseph,  b.  Feb.  20,  1838;  m. 
Louisa  M.  Griswold,  (Fam.  339).  491  Marian,  b.  Aug.  26,  1840; 
d.  Dec.  6,  1842.  492  Lucretia  Shaw  Woodbridge,  b.  July  19, 
1843;  private  teacher;  a  woman  of  fine  intelligence;  died  unm. 

Lyme,  Waterford,  and  New  London,  Conn.,  records;  New 
London  Hist.  Soc.  Col.  II,  81;  Salisbury  Fam.  Hist.,  II. 


270  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Mar.  22, 
1804  (Roger*,  Matthew 4,  John 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  in  Lyme, 
June  9,  1831,  Sarah  Bank  Noyes,  d.  of  William  and  Sarah 
(Bank)  Noyes,  and  descendant  of  Rev.  James  Noyes. 

William  was  a  captain  and  navigator  in  the  China  trade.  A 
man  of  keen  intelligence  and  high  culture.  He  died  Oct.  15,  1851. 
Duck  River  cemetery,  Lyme.  After  his  death  she  is  said  to  have 
removed  to  Greenwich,  N.  Y. 

Their  children:  493  WILLIAM  NOYES,  b.  1838.  494  CATH¬ 
ERINE  M.  495  JOHN  GREEN,  d.  in  childhood.  496  AGNES 
WOLCOTT,  b.  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1840. 


271  ROBERT  HARPER,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  1806  (Roger6, 
Matthew 4,  John*,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  in  Guilford,  Conn., 
Nov.  9,  1840,  Helen  Powers,  b.  1820,  d.  of  Edward  and  Julia 
(Collins)  Powers. 

Robert  was  a  captain  and  navigator  and  commanded  ships  of 
the  Griswold  lines  from  New  York.  He  died  in  Lyme  1882. 

He  is  said  to  have  been  a  man  of  elegant  manners  and  personal 

beauty. 

Their  children:  497  LOUISA  AUGUSTA,  b.  Oct.  8,  1841, 
died  unm.,  her  estate  distributed  to  her  sisters.  498  HELEN 


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171 


ADELE,  b.  Mar.  19,  1844,  d.  Feb.  27,  1910,  unm.,  her  estate  dis¬ 
tributed  to  her  sisters.  499  ROBERT  HARPER,  b.  Jan.  28, 
1847;  d.  Sept.  27,  1864.  500  FLORENCE,  b.  Dec.  25,  1850, 
died  unm.  Dec.  6,  1937;  resided  in  the  homestead,  Lyme;  known 
and  loved  as  the  Patron  Saint  of  the  Lyme  Art  Association;  for 
many  years  she  mothered  poor  artists,  taking  them  into  her 
home  and  providing  for  them,  many  times  without  financial 
return,  and  she  was  instrumental  in  selling  hundreds  of  paintings 
for  them. 


324  PRUDENCE  HAYDEN  (. Nathaniel  L6.,  George\  George 8, 
Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  Charles  Chauncey  Haven,  a  mer¬ 
chant  of  New  York.  She  died  Aug.  8,  1820. 

One  child:  501  Mary  Prudence,  who  m.  Horace  H.  Jenks. 


325  JOHN  LASHER.  ( Nathaniel  L.8,  George\  George *,  Matr 
thew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  Dec.  9,  1840,  Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  Feb. 
27,  1814;  d.  of  Solomon  and  Ursula  (Bull)  Smith,  of  Hartford, 
Conn.  They  resided  in  Peoria,  Ill. 

He  was  largely  instrumental  in  organizing  the  Westminster 
Presbyterian  Church.  A  man  of  culture,  character  and  stead¬ 
fastness.  Of  him  it  was  beautifully  said  by  his  pastor,  the  Rev. 
J.  H.  Morrow: 

“Of  the  life  of  John  L.  Griswold,  it  was  well  rounded  and  full 
and  a  great  success.  Its  years  were  many,  running  on  and  on 
into  wisdom  and  poise,  the  serenity  and  beauty  of  old  age,  but 
stopping  short  of  its  infirmity  and  decay,  its  weariness  and  sad¬ 
ness.  As  a  structure  it  was  builded  and  finished  like  some  solid 
symmetrical  edifice  upon  which  the  capstone  has  been  set,  and 
that  has  received  its  final  stroke  and  polishing  and  garnishing. 

“Inherited  capability  and  culture,  character  and  competence, 
not  neglected  or  squandered  but  improved  and  increased;  busi¬ 
ness  sagacity  and  enterprise  and  thrift;  loyalty  and  patriotism  to 
the  nation  in  its  peril;  attachment  to  and  pride  in  the  city  where 
he  dwelt;  social  attraction  and  accomplishment;  fondness  for 
home;  devotion  to  kindred  and  friends;  tenderness  and  sympathy, 
and  generosity  toward  the  needing  and  suffering;  liberality  to 
the  church  and  every  deserving  charity,  reverence  and  love  for 


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God  and  a  desire  to  glorify  Him  in  all  things;  firm  faith  in  Christ, 
and  humbly  following  in  His  footsteps — these  in  brief  were  the 
equipment  and  traits  and  aims  of  him  who  the  other  morning 
went  from  us  to  the  unfading  dawn. 

“His  home  was  to  him  an  all-satisfying  realm,  and  the  wife 
who  shared  it  with  him,  a  more  than  Queen.  Of  his  love  for  her — 
as  romantic  and  gallant,  as  admiring  and  enthusiastic,  as  tender 
and  full  at  the  end  of  these  forty-two  years  as  in  the  first  flush 
and  thrill  of  youth,  ever-growing  and  eternal — we  may  not 
speak.” 

New  York  records;  Dickerman  Gen.,  585. 


327  CATHERINE  ANN  (. Nathaniel  L5.,  George\  George 3, 
Matthew 2,  Matthew1)]  m.  Peter  Lorillard,  b.  Mar.  18,  1796,  s. 
of  Peter  and  Dorothea  (Shultz)  Lorillard,  who  died  in  Saratoga, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  6,  1867.  His  will  was  probated  in  New  York  city, 
Oct.  31,  1867.  Catherine  died  Sept.  16,  1856. 

Their  children:  502  Pierre,  b.  Oct.  13,  1833;  m.  Emily  Taylor. 
503  Catherine,  b.  Oct.  21,  1835;  m.  James  P.  Kemochan.  504 
Jacob,  b.  July  6,  1839;  m.  Fanny  Uklhorn.  505  Mary,  b.  Apr. 
17,  1841;  m.  Henry  J.  Barbey.  506  George  L.,  b.  Mar.  26,  1843; 
d.y.  507  Eva,  b.  Sept.  18,  1847;  m.  Col.  Lawrence  Kipp.  508 
Louis,  b.  Nov.  27,  1849;  m.  Katherine  L.  Beckman.  509  Doro¬ 
thea,  m.  John  David  Wolf.  510  Ernest;  d.y. 

Prominent  Families  of  New  York;  Kipp  Gen. 


331  MARY  G.,  b.  in  New  York  city,  1822  ( Nathaniel  L6., 

George 4,  George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1) ;  m.  May  16,  1856,  Alfred 
Edwards,  b.  Aug.  17,  1810,  s.  of  Henry  W.  and  Lydia  (Miller) 
Edwards,  who  died  Jan.  9,  1857.  Merchant  in  New  York. 
Mary  died  Nov.  2,  1896. 

Prominent  Families  of  New  York. 


332  MATTHEW,  b.  in  New  York  city,  Mar.  20,  1816  (. Nathan¬ 
iel  ZA,  George 4,  George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1)]  m.  in  New  York, 
Nov.  8,  1849,  Charlotte  Young,  d.  of  Col.  Samuel  and  Mary 


Matthew  Griswold 


173 


(Gibson)  Young  of  Ballston,  N.  Y.,  who  died  Nov.  30,  1884. 
He  was  a  merchant  in  Peoria,  Ill. 

Their  children:  511  MARY  GIBSON,  b.  Sept.  1852.  512 

NATHANIEL,  b.  Apr.  1854.  513  LOUISA  ANTOINETTE, 
b.  Sept.  1856.  514  CHARLOTTE. 

Prominent  Families  of  New  York;  N.  Y.  \  ital  records. 


339  MARIA,  b.  in  New  York  city,  Aug.  23,  1804  (George6, 
George 4,  George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1)]  m.  in  New  York,  Nov.  12, 
1829,  George  Winthrop  Gray,  b.  Apr.  19,  1799,  s.  of  Sylvanus 
and  Charlotte  (Gillison)  Gray,  who  died  Nov.  20,  1863,  in  Bos¬ 
ton,  Mass.  Merchant. 

Their  children:  515  George  Griswold;  went  to  China,  where 
he  lost  a  leg;  m.  Susan  Irwin,  died  Aug.  13,  1875.  516  Elizabeth 
Woodhull,  m.  James  Morris.  517  Henry  Winthrop,  b.  June  12, 
1839. 


341  RICHARD  SILL,  b.  in  New  York  city,  Aug.  20,  1809 
(George6,  George 4,  George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1)]  m.  (1)  in  Lyme, 
Conn.,  May  25,  1835,  Louisa  Mather,  b.  in  Lyme,  June  18, 
1815,  who  died  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  21,  1840;  m.  (2)  in 
Lyme,  May  31,  1841,  Frances  Augusta  Mather,  sister  of 
Louisa;  they  were  daughters  of  James  and  Caroline  (Tinker) 
Mather,  and  descendants  of  Rev.  Richard  Mather,  who  died  in 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  1669. 

Richard  was  a  graduate  of  Yale  1829;  immediately  entered  his 
father’s  employ,  and  was  sent  to  China  where  he  remained  for 
several  years.  After  his  return  he  carried  on  in  the  business  as  a 
partner,  and  through  life  was  a  man  of  integrity,  successful  and 
capable.  He  died  in  Lyme,  Apr.  2,  1847.  The  lovely  Boxwood 
Manor  is  said  to  have  been  the  Griswold  residence. 

Their  children:  518  LOUISA  MATHER.  519  RICHARD 
SILL,  b.  June  3,  1845.  520  FRANCES  AUGUSTA. 

Richard’s  will.  New  York  county  Surrogate,  administration 
Mar.  30,  1849,  mentions  'wife  Frances;  her  father  James  Mather; 
children,  Louisa,  Richard  and  Frances;  brother-in-laws,  John  C. 
Green,  Woodw’ard  Haven,  and  Frederick  S.  Frey linghuy sen. 


174 


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Hist,  of  New  London,  Conn.;  Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  Mather 
Gen. 


342  MATILDA  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  New  York  city  (Georg e5, 
George 4,  Georgezy  Matthew 2,  Matthew1)]  m.  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  Jan. 
15,  1840,  Hon.  Frederick  T.  Freylinghuysen,  s.  of  Frederick 
b.  in  Millstone,  N.  J.,  Aug.  4,  1817. 

Lawyer.  Secretary  of  State  under  President  Arthur.  He  died 
in  Newark,  May  20,  1885.  Active  in  politics,  civic  affairs  and  the 
church.  A  bronze  statue  was  erected  to  him  in  Newark.  Des¬ 
cendant  of  Rev.  Theodorus  Jacobus  Freylinghuysen,  from  Holland 
and  founder  of  the  American  family. 

Their  children:  521  Matilda  Griswold,  m.  Henry  T.  Gray. 
522  Frederick,  b.  Sept.  30, 1843;  m.  Estelle  B.  Kinney.  523  George 
Griswold,  b.  May  9,  1851;  m.  Sarah  L.  Ballintine.  524  Sarah 
Helen,  m.  John  Davis.  525  Theodore,  b.  Apr.  17,  1860;  m.  Alice 
Dudley  Coates. 

Historic  Families  of  America;  Newark,  N.  J.,  records. 


343  CORNELIA,  b.  in  New  York  city  ( George 5,  George*,  George 3, 
Matthew 2,  Matthew1)]  m.  in  New  York,  Feb.  1,  1833,  Joseph 
Woodward  Havens,  b.  1803,  s.  of  John  and  Ann  (Woodward) 
Havens.  Prominent  merchant  of  New  York  and  Portsmouth, 
N.  H. 

Their  child:  526  George  Griswold,  b.  1837;  m.  (1)  Emma 
Martin;  m.  (2)  Fannie  (Arnot)  Palmer. 

Prominent  Families  of  New  York. 


345  GEORGE  C.,  b.  in  New  York  city  (George5,  George*,  George5, 
Matthew 2,  Matthew1)]  m.  in  New  York,  May  4,  1848,  Lydia 
Alley,  b.  1826,  d.  of  Samuel,  who  d.  1908.  Prominent  merchant, 
of  New  York.  He  died  Apr.  26,  1884. 

His  will,  N.  Y.  county  Surrogate,  mentions  Lydia  Alley,  widow, 
children,  Frank  Gray,  George,  Jun.,  Marianna  Alley  Von  Ren- 
saeller,  Louisa  Alley,  Edith  Green,  Lydia  Alley  Von  Ziembowska. 
Her  will,  Jan.  8,  1900,  mentions  daughters  Marianna,  Louisa,  and 
Lydia;  sons  Frank  Gray,  and  George;  grandsons  Maxamilian 


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175 


George  Von  Ziembowska,  Roger  Griswold  Higginson,  only  child 
of  daughter  Edith. 

Their  children:  527  JOHN  NOBLE  ALSOP,  b.  1849.  528 
MARIANNA  ALLEY.  529  LOUISA  ALLEY.  530  FRANK 
GRAY,  b.  Dec.  21,  1854.  531  GEORGE,  b.  1857.  532  EDITH 
GREEN,  b.  Apr.  21,  1859. 

Historic  Families  of  New  York;  New  York  city  records. 

346  SARAH  HELEN,  b.  in  New  York  city  (George6,  George 4, 
George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  John  C.  Green  of  New  York 
and  India.  Merchant  of  large  wealth  and  great  liberality;  the 
great  patron,  in  his  later  years,  of  the  college  of  New  Jersey. 

347  JOHN  NOBLE  ALSOP,  b.  New  York  city,.  May  29,  1822 
(George6,  George*,  George 3,  Matthew2,  Matthew1);  m.  Jane  Louisa 
Emmett,  d.  of  John  Patten  Emmett,  professor  at  the  university 
of  Virginia.  John  served  as  U.  S.  Consul  at  Shanghai,  China, 
1848-1854. 

Their  children:  533  JOHN  NOBLE,  1865-1895;  his  will,  July 
21,  1895,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Surrogate,  mentions  his  mother 
Jane;  father  John  N.  A.;  sisters,  Mary  Griswold  Forbes,  Flor¬ 
ence  Griswold  Cross;  and  brother  George. 

Children:  534  GEORGE;  he  was  baptized  as  ADDIS  Mc- 
EVERS  GRISWOLD,  but  had  his  name  changed  by  Act  of  the 
Rhode  Island  Legislature.  535  MINNIE  EMMETT.  536 
MARY.  537  FLORENCE  TEMPLE. 

New  York  city  records;  Emmett  Gen. 

376  MARY  MARVIN,  bapt.  Nov.  13,  1791  (Sylvanus6,  Sam¬ 
uel*,  Georgez,  Matthew2,  Matthew1);  m.  Nov.  14,  1865,  James 
Rogers,  s.  of  James  and  Mary  (Allen)  Rogers,  bapt.  Nov.  13, 
1791,  who  died  Nov.  14,  1865. 

Their  children:  537  A  Charlotte  Louise,  bapt.  May  3,  1847; 
d.  Dec.  20,  1863.  537  B  George  W.;  m.  (1)  Peck;  m.  (2)  Lucinda 
Roath;  served  in  the  Civil  War;  corp.  Co.  C,  26th  C.  V.  537  C 
James;  537  D  Samuel  G.;  d.  Feb.  8,  1842,  se.  8.  537  E  Mary  E.; 
d.  Apr.  27,  1835,  ae.  8-6. 

James  Rogers  Gen.;  Hyde  Gen. 


176 


The  Griswold  Family 


378  SAMUEL,  b.  Oct.  25,  1795  ( Sylvanus 6,  Samuel 4,  George 3, 
Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  Maria  Cobb,  b.  Aug.  27,  1803,  in  Paw- 
let,  Vt.,  d.  of  John  and  Mary  (Fuller)  Cobb,  who  died  Sept.  27, 
1849,  se.  46.  It  was  beautifully  said  of  her: 

“Died  in  North  Lyme,  Ct.,  Sept.  27,  Mrs.  Maria  Cobb,  wife  of 
Rev.  Samuel  Griswold,  aged  46.  Mrs.  G.  became  a  decided 
Christian  and  united  with  a  Congregational  Church,  in  Burling¬ 
ton,  Vt.,  in  early  life.  She  was  remarkably  strict  in  her  observ¬ 
ance  of  the  Sabbath ;  in  her  attention  to  personal  piety  and  to  all 
relative  duties,  and  in  her  readiness  to  perform  cheerfully  what¬ 
ever  she  regarded  as  God’s  requirement.  She  was  active  in  pro¬ 
moting  Female  Prayer  meetings,  Maternal  Associations,  Moral 
Reform,  and  all  the  other  great  benevolent  enterprises.  In  Sab¬ 
bath  schools  and  revivals,  she  labored  with  great  delight  and 
success;  and  was  instrumental  in  the  hopeful  conversion  of  a  con¬ 
siderable  number  of  souls.  Clothed  with  meekness,  full  of  faith 
and  love,  and  possessed  of  highly  social  powers,  she  readily 
formed  acquaintance  with  strangers,  and  engaged  in  efforts  for 
their  spiritual  good.  With  experienced  and  faithful  Christians, 
she  had  delightful  companionship;  and  naturally  cheerful  she 
had  high  social  and  Christian  enjoyments.  In  view  of  her  own 
sinfulness  she  was  deeply  humbled  and  penitent,  and  applied 
often  to  Jesus  as  her  only  hope  and  her  life. 

“She  had  been  married  nearly  fifteen  years,  and  in  that  rela¬ 
tion,  while  able  to  be  active,  ever  made  home  cheerful  and  in¬ 
viting.  During  the  last  ten  or  twelve  years  of  her  life,  she  suffered 
much  from  excruciating  pain;  and  for  the  last  four  years  was 
mostly  helpless  in  consequence  of  paralysis,  gradually  induced,  it 
is  believed,  by  repelled  irruptive  disease,  and  by  being  twice 
salivated  writh  calomel.  Under  almost  constant  and  severe  suffer¬ 
ing,  during  this  latter  period,  she  manifested  much  patience  and 
fortitude,  and  the  most  unwavering  faith  in  God  in  regard  both 
to  her  temporal  and  spiritual  wants.  She  received  many  kind 
attentions  from  the  people  in  North  Lyme,  for  which  she  felt 
exceedingly  thankful.  For  three  years  she  had  no  fear  of  death 
but  waited  with  deep  interest  for  the  coming  of  her  Lord. 

“She  had  many  sinking  turns  when  she  viewed  her  departure 
as  near,  with  no  emotions  but  those  of  peace  and  joy.  During 
one  of  these,  the  following  farewell  was  written  (poem  not  copied), 
and  she  revived  and  continued  several  months,  it  was  repeatedly 


Matthew  Griswold 


177 


read  to  her,  and  received  with  much  satisfaction.  For  several 
days  previous  to  her  death,  she  felt  that  her  end  was  near.  She 
had  peace  and  joy.  And  when  her  Savior  came,  she  had  unshaken 
faith,  and  on  his  bosom,  fell  sweetly  asleep.'' 

Westbrook,  Ct.,  Dec.  11,  1849. 

Samuel  was  a  Congregational  minister  and  occupied  the  pulpit- 
in  East  Lyme,  Hartford,  and  New  Haven. 

Lyme,  and  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  Old  Stone  Church 
cemetery  inscriptions. 

381  SYLVANUS,  b.  in  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  July  20,  1806  ( Sylr 
vaults*,  Samuel \  George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew l);  m.  in  East  Lyme, 
Oct.  31,  1843,  Sarah  Champlin  Griffing,  b.  July  14,  1819.  His 
will,  Feb.  4,  1884,  mentions  wife  Sarah;  children,  George,  Lizzie 
S.,  Abbie  F.,  and  Nellie  M. 

Their  children:  543  ELLEN  AUGUSTA,  b.  Feb.  22,  d.  Oct.  25, 
1848.  544  JOHN  C.,  d.  Oct.  17,  1848,  ae.  2/5/7.  545  CHARLES, 
b.  Feb.  22,  1849.  546  ELIZABETH,  b.  June  12,  1850.  547  AB¬ 
BIE  F.  548  NELLIE.  549  GEORGE. 


382  GEORGE,  b.  in  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  Nov.  19,  1808  (Syl- 
vanus*,  Samuel \  George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  in  East  Lyme, 
Nov.  1836,  Eliza  D.  Perkins,  d.  of  Francis  and  Sally  (Dennison) 
Perkins,  who  died  July  11,  1867.  George  was  a  farmer  in  East 
Lyme. 

Their  children:  550  SARAH  P.,  b.  Nov.  17,  1837.  551  MARY 
E.,  b.  1840.  552  GEORGE  D.,  b.  1843.  553  HENRY  P.,  b.  1845. 
554  t  RANGES  CHARLOTTE,  b.  1849;  d.  ae.  one  week. 

Perkins  Gen.,  130;  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  records. 


•  %  # 

383  CHARLOllE  MATILDA,  b.  in  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  June 
6,  1811  ( Sylvanus 5,  Samuel 4,  George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m. 
James  Montgomery  Caven.  No  further  information. 

399  WILLIAM  PRINCE,  b.  May  20,  1817  (Andrew*,  Andrew S 
George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1).  He  was  a  merchant  in  Maumee, 
Ohio.  No  further  information. 


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The  Griswold  Family 


400  JARED,  b.  Feb.  23,  1819  (Andre w6,  Andrew *,  George ’, 
Matthew 2,  Matthew').  He  was  a  merchant  in  Ohio.  No  further 
information. 


401  SARAH  ANN,  b.  June  12,  1821  (Andrew6,  Andrew ',  George’, 
Matthew 2,  Matthew');  m.  Oct.  28,  1840,  Moses  Warren  Com¬ 
stock,  b.  June  20,  1814,  s.  of  Peter  and  Sarah  (Warren)  Com¬ 
stock.  Sarah  died  Mar.  30,  1846. 

Moses  m.  (2)  Phebe  Griswold,  sister  of  Sarah  (No.  403 

following). 

Children  of  Sarah:  555  Andrew  Warren,  b.  Nov.  25,  1843;  d. 
Jan.  8, 1879;  Civil  War,  Co.  H,  10th  Regt.  C.  V.  I.  556  Augustus 
G.,  b.  Nov.  20,  1841;  d.  Jan.  6,  1862. 

Lyme  and  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  East  Lyme  cemetery 
record. 


402  ELIZABETH  BRACE,  b.  June  19,  1823  (Andrew6,  And¬ 
rew6,  George6,  Matthew 2,  Matthew ') ;  m.  in  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  Mar. 
12,  1845,  Thomas  Avery,  s.  of  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  (Noyes) 

Avery,  of  East  Lyme,  b.  Jan.  1,  1/98. 

Thomas  was  a  farmer  in  East  Lyme,  where  he  died  Mar.  20, 

1869.  Elizabeth  died  June  12,  1852. 

Their  children:  557  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  20,  1846,  d.  y. 

558  William  Andrew,  b.  Aug.  14,  1847;  m.  Lockie  Payne  Gorton. 

559  Charles  Thomas,  b.  Dec.  8, 1849;  m.  Martha  Rebecca  Hough. 
East  Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  East  Lyme  cemetery  records; 

Groton  Avery  Clan,  496. 


403  PHEBE  JOHNSON,  b.  Aug.  31,  1825  (Andrew?,  Andrew*, 
George6,  Matthew 2,  Matthew') ;  m.  Moses  W.  Comstock,  former 

husband  of  her  sister  Sarah  (No.  401). 

Phebe  died  Jan.  20,  1860,  and  Moses  m.  (3)  Loraine  Chap¬ 
man,  b.  Aug.  16,  1838,  who  died  May  7,  1893.  Moses  died  Dec. 

i6,  1890. 

Child  of  Phebe:  560  Henry  Raymond,  b.  Aug.  22,  1848;  d. 
Apr.  1,  1874. 


Matthew  Griswold 


179 


Lyme  and  East  Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  East  Lyme  cemetery 
records;  Chapman  Gen. 


404  ANDREW  HENRY,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Mar.  12,  1828 
(Andrew*,  Andrew 4,  George 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew l);  m.  Oct.  28, 
1852,  Mary  Meeker,  d.  of  Rev.  Samuel  H.  Meeker,  the  first 
pastor  of  the  old  South  Bushwick  Reformed  Church,  of  Brook¬ 
lyn,  N.  Y.,  to  preach  in  English. 

They  resided  in  Williamsburg,  N.  Y.  Mary  died  July  2,  1895. 
Andrew’  died  Aug.  1857. 

Their  children:  561  FRANK  BALDWIN,  b.  Aug.  5,  1853  562 
HENRY  LORD,  b.  1856. 

Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  Family  records. 


405  JOHN  REYNOLDS,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Aug.  28,  1830 
(Andrew* ,  Andrew 4,  George3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1).  Removed  to 
Ohio.  No  further  record  except  that  he  deeded  Lyme  land  while 
residing  at  Boyan,  Williams  county,  Ohio,  1852.  Census  there 
1850  shows  no  Griswold  names. 


409  JARED  APPLETON,  b.  July  2,  1835  ( Jared3,  Andrew', 
George3,  Matthew %  Matthew1).  His  wife  was  Louisa  W.,  whose 
parentage  is  at  present  unknown.  West  Hartford  Congrega¬ 
tional  Church  records  show  he  was  admitted  from  Bloomfield 
1880;  his  wife  1871.  She  was  dismissed  with  Mary  L.,  Aug.  23, 

1900,  to  Bloomfield.  Jared  was  a  prominent  member  of  the 
Church;  died  1919. 

Their  child:  563  MARY  LOUISE,  bapt.  Oct.  1,  1871. 


435  ELIZABETH  DIODATE,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  May  17, 
1825  (Charles  C.6,  John*,  Matthew4,  John3,  Matthew \  Matthew1)] 
m.  in  Lyme,  Oct.  3,  1850,  her  second  cousin,  WTlliam  Griswold 
Lane,  b.  Feb.  12,  1824,  Sandusky,  Ohio,  s.  of  Ebenezer  and 
Frances  Ann  (Griswold)  Lane  (No.  266).  Elizabeth  died  in  Lyme 
Conn.,  July  11,  1910. 

They  resided  in  Sandusky,  Ohio.  He  wras  a  lawyer,  Yale  1843. 


180 


The  Griswold  Family 


Served  as  Common  Pleas  Judge  at  Sandusky,  where  he  died 

Their  children  born  in  Sandusky:  504  Elizabeth  Griswold,  b. 
Oct  25  1851:  m.  Charles  H.  Moss,  a  banker  of  Sandusky.  565 
Sarah  Spencer,  b.  Mar.  5, 1858;  d.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Jan.  19, 1935; 
all  her  girlhood  spent  in  Sandusky,  but  moved  to  Old  Lyme,  Conn., 
in  1889;  a  member  of  the  Episcopal  Church  and  the  founder  o 
the  Mission  in  Blackhall,  Conn.,  a  part  of  Old  Lyme;  her  last 
illness  began  several  years  before  her  death.  No  one  took  a  keener 
interest  in  the  town  or  gave  more  available  strength  to  its 
various  activities;  she  was  more  than  generous,  but.  was  singular  y 
reluctant  to  let  her  generosity  be  known;  will  be  remembered 
as  a  loyal  friend,  and  unfailingly  courteous  to  young  and  old, 

rich  and  poor  alike. 

Children :  566  Wolcott  Griswold,  b.  Jan.  24,  1866;  m.  Edith 
Green  Perkins,  who  died  Nov.  28,  1934.  567  Charles  Chandler, 


b.  Dec.  16,  1867. 

Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  History  of  Sandusky,  Ohio;  Family 
records. 


436  SARAH  JOHNSON,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  May  7,  1827 
( Charles  C.6,  John 5,  Matthew 4,  John \  Matthew-,  Matthew1)  ;  m.  in 
Lyme,  June  30,  1847,  Lobillaed  Spencer,  s.  of  Capt.  William 

4  of  West  Chester;  b.  1826,  and  died  in  Pans  1888.  Descendant 

of  William  Spencer,  from  England  1631.  They  resided  in  Europe 

the  last  twenty  years  of  his  life.  .  . 

One  child,  568  Eleanor  L.,  who  marned  Prince  Virgmio  Cenci, 
of  Viscovara,  Italy,  Chamberlain  to  the  King,  and  she  was  Lady 
of  Honor  to  the  Italian  Queen. 


438  MARY  SOPHIA,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Feb.  13, 1823  {Augus¬ 
tus  H.G,  Roger5,  Matthew 4,  John*,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  Oc  . 
25,  1843,  Henry  Thomas, .a  merchant  of  New  Orleans,  b.  in  New 
York  city,  Sept.  8, 1816,  s.  of  Henry  and  Hannah  (Jenks)  Thomas. 
He  died  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  June  23,  1864.  Mary  died  there  Apr. 

10, 1849.  Burials  in  Yantic,  Conn.,  cemetery. 

He  m.  (2)  Mar.  11,  1851,  in  New  Orleans,  Helen  Elizabeth 


Matthew  Griswold 


181 


McElroy,  b.  Mar.  4,  1824,  who  died  Mar.  8,  1857,  as.  30.  He  m. 
(3)  Aug.  15,  1859,  Mary  Cushing  Clark,  of  New  Orleans. 

Children  of  first  marriage:  5G9  Henry  Griswold,  b.  Sept.  7, 
1844;  m.  Adda  Bailey.  570  William  Furness,  b.  June  23,  1845; 
m.  Sarah  (Beard)  Barwood.  571  Mary  Alice,  b.  Aug.  20,  1848; 
m.  Rev.  Charles  Noble. 

Child  of  second  marriage:  572  George  Huntington,  b.  July 
31,  1853. 

Children  of  third  marriage:  573  Walter  Clark,  b.  July  18, 
1860;  d.  Mar.  21,  1861.  574  Ellen  Caroline,  b.  Nov.  27,  1861. 
575  Arthur  Clark,  b.  Oct.  29,  1863;  d.  May  10,  1864. 

Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  New  Orleans,  La.,  records;  Thomas  Gen. 

439  ROGER,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Dec.  13,  1824  (. Augustus  H6, 
Roger6,  Matthew 4,  John*,  Matthew2,  Matthew1);  m.  Jan.  1,  1856, 
Julia  Ann  Welles,  d.  of  Joshua  and  Eunice  (Crane)  Welles,  of 
East  Hartford,  Conn.,  b.  Oct.  26,  1826,  who  died  Mar.  18,  1907. 
Farmer.  He  died  Dec.  9,  1901.  Burials  in  Duck  River  cemetery, 
Lyme. 

Their  children:  576  A.  HENRY,  b.  Jan.  27,  1858;  d.  Apr.  4, 
1902.  577  EDWARD,  b.  Apr.  7,  1861.  578  LILLIAN,  b.  Oct. 
28,  1865;  a  teacher  at  St.  George’s  Church,  New  York,  St.  Mar¬ 
garet’s  School  for  girls,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  and  private  schools 
in  Norwich,  Conn.;  died  Nov.  22,  1937. 

Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  Benjamin  Crane  Gen.,  182. 

440  HENR\  AUGUSTUS,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  July  6,  1827 
( Augustus  II6,  Roger6,  Matthew 4,  John3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1). 
Settled  in  Ashtabula  county,  Ohio,  and  married  in  Huron  county, 
Ohio,  Betsey  Ann  Mallett,  d.  of  Charles,  b.  in  Lyme,  Ohio. 

Henry  died  Oct.  17,  1890.  His  will  mentions  wife  Betsey; 
James  Griswold  of  Old  Lyme,  Conn.;  children  of  his  sister  Mary 

Thomas,  and  his  brother  Roger.  Filed  Oct,  18,  1890,  Ashtabula 
county  probate. 

Betsey  m.  (2)  in  Huron  county,  Ohio,  Oct.  24,  1906,  Benjamin 
F.  Shultz.  She  died  in  Norwalk,  Ohio,  Nov.  22,  1920. 

One  child  Griswold:  579  HENRY,  d.  y. 

Ashtabula  and  Huron  county,  Ohio,  records;  Mallett  Gen. 


182 


The  Griswold  Family 


442  FANNY  ROGERS,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Mar.  5,  1822 
(Charles  C6,  Roger*,  Matthew 4,  John \  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m. 
(1)  in  Lyme,  Sept.  1,  1842,  Shubael  F.  Bartlett,  s.  of  Rev. 
Shubael  and  Fanny  (Leffingwell)  Bartlett,  b.  in  East  W  indsor. 
Conn.,  1811,  who  died  in  California,  Oct.  12,  1849. 

Fanny  m.  (2)  Daniel  Bartlett,  brother  of  Shubael. 

Children  of  first  marriage:  580  Ellen,  b.  Mar.  6,  d.  June  1844. 
581  Adeline,  m.  H.  T.  Allen.  582  Charles  G.,  b.  Dec.  25,  1848;  m. 
Anna  T.  Terry.  He  was  a  prominent  educator  of  Old  Lyme. 

Children  of  second  marriage:  583  Kate  Elizabeth.  584  Joseph, 
b.  Feb.  20,  d.  July  16, 1862.  585  Robert  H.,  b.  Nov.  24, 1864. 
James  Rogers  Gen.;  Terry  Gen.,  150;  Lyme,  Conn.,  records. 


445  JAMES,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Feb.  8,  1828  ( Charles  C6, 
Roger*,  Matthew 4,  John \  Matthew 2,  Matthew1) ;  m.  in  New  London, 
Conn.,  June  24, 1861,  Mary  Richards  Perkins,  d.  of  Nathaniel 
Shaw  and  Ellen  (Richards)  Perkins,  b.  July  6,  1828,  who  died 
Oct.  1,  1863,  se.  35.  She  is  said  to  have  been  a  lady  of  great 

loveliness  of  person  and  character. 

James  was  a  lawyer;  Yale  1848.  Served  as  Representative. 
Their  children:  586  THEODORA,  b.  Apr.  28,  1862;  d.  Sept. 
17,  1862.  587  ELINOR  SHAW,  b.  Sept.  6,  1863;  d.  unm.,  Feb. 

24,  1932. 

Lyme  and  New  London,  Conn.,  records;  Perkins  Gen.;  New 
London  Hist.  Soc.  Col.,  II,  82. 


452  LYDIA  MARIA,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  Sept.  1,  1831  (Mat¬ 
thew6,  Roger6,  Matthew 4,  John6,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  Feb.  28, 
1855,  John  Card  Selden,  s.  of  George  and  Elizabeth  (Card) 
Selden,  b.  Nov.  29,  1825.  He  was  a  merchant  in  Erie,  Pa.,  where 
they  resided. 

Their  children:  588  Marian  Griswold,  d.  y.  589  Grace  Card, 
ra.  Jan.  12,  1893,  Lieut.  Com.  Frederick  Lincoln  Chapin. 

Lyme,  Conn.,  and  Erie,  Pa.,  records;  N.  Y.  Gen.  &  Bio.,V,  22. 

453  MATTHEW,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  June  6,  1833  (Matthew6, 
Roger5,  Matthew 4,  John6,  Matthew2,  Matthew1);  m.  (1)  Jan.  9, 


Matthew  Griswold 


183 


1866,  Sarah  Lucy  Olmstead,  b.  May  18,  1840,  d.  of  Lemuel 
Gregory  and  Sarah  Humphreys  (Marvin)  Olmstead,  of  Ripley, 
N.  Y.,  who  died  Feb.  1871. 

He  m.  (2)  Apr.  13,  1876,  Anna  Brook  Schenk,  b.  1845,  of 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  d.  of  William  Edward  and  Jane  Whittemore 
(Torrey)  Schenk. 

Matthew  engaged  in  teaching  for  a  short  period.  Spent  the 
first  30  years  of  his  life  on  the  home  farm  in  order  to  assist  the 
family.  Was  elected  to  various  local  offices,  and  was  a  member 
of  the  Conn.  House  of  Representatives,  1862-1865. 

Removed  to  Erie,  Pa.,  about  1865.  He  was  a  man  of  strong 
character  and  keen  business  ability.  Entered  into  partnership 
with  Samuel  Shelden,  as  the  Shelden  Griswold  Manufacturing 
Co.,  until  about  1884,  at  which  time  Matthew  bought  the  Shelden 
interests,  and  from  that  time  the  business  has  been  known  as  The 
Griswold  Manufacturing  Co.,  and  has  grown  into  a  great  estab¬ 
lishment  in  the  making  of  iron  utensils. 

In  Erie  he  was  elected  a  trustee  of  the  Erie  Academy  for  four 
terms;  elected  as  a  Republican  to  the  Fifty-second  Congress  1891- 
1893,  and  to  the  Fifty-fourth  Congress  1895-1897.  Matthew  died 
May  19,  1919. 

Their  children:  590  MATTHEW,  b.  Nov.  21, 1866.  591  MAR¬ 
VIN  ELIHU,  b.  1868.  592  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  SCHENK 
b.  June  8,  1877.  593  ROGER  WOLCOTT,  b.  1879.  594  ELY, 
b.  1882.  595  DWIGHT  TORREY,  b.  Dec.  8,  1884;  d.  in  San 
Francisco,  Dec.  29,  1908,  unm.  596  JENNIE  WHITTEMORE, 
b.  1886;  d.  1890. 

Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  Torrey  Gen.,  180;  Hist,  of  Erie  county. 
Pa.;  Biographies  of  the  American  Congress. 


458  FANNY  ROGERS,  b.  in  Lyme,  Conn.,  1848  {Matthew*. 
Roger*,  Matthew4,  John3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  1875,  Horace 
Seth  Ely,  b.  1832,  s.  of  Seth  and  Laura  (Mead)  Ely,  of  New  York 
city.  He  was  a  prominent  real  estate  dealer. 

Their  children:  597  Fanny,  b.  1877.  598  Horace.  599  Marian. 
600  Wolcott  G.  601  Matthew  G. 

Lyme,  Conn.,  records;  Ely  Ancestry,  441. 


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462  MATTHEW,  b.  in  Ashtabula,  Ohio,  Mar.  27,  1824  (Roger 
IF.6,  Roger6,  Matthew 4,  John6,  Matthew2,  Matthew1).  Physician. 
Died  at  an  advanced  age  in  California,  unmarried.  Followed 
prospecting  for  a  time;  later  practiced  his  profession. 


463  MARIA  MATILDA,  b.  in  Ashtabula,  Ohio,  Feb.  19,  1826 
(Roger  IF.6,  Roger6,  Matthew 4,  John6,  Matthew2,  Matthew1))  m. 
Oct.  3, 1847,  William  H.  Warner,  b.  June  21,  1820.  Maria  died 
Jan.  25,  1900.  They  resided  in  Fort  Scott  and  Girard,  Kans. 

Their  children:  602  Juliette,  b.  Oct.  21,  1848;  d.  Apr.  21,  1861. 
603  Esther,  b.  Sept.  5,  1850;  d.  Apr.  22,  1852.  604  W  illiam  G.,  b. 
Aug.  31,  d.  Dec.  31,  1852.  605  W  illiam  D.,  b.  Dec.  24,  1853,  d. 
Aug.  24,  1854.  606  Henry  G.,  b.  Feb.  23,  d.  May  10,  1855.  607 
Maria  Wr.,  b.  May  8,  1859;  m.  Eugene  Kingsland.  608  Caroline 
F.,  b.  Mar.  2, 1861;  m.  W7alker  K.  Potter.  609  Charles  G.,  b.  Feb. 
9,  1865;  d.  unm.  July  1,  1890.  610  James  L.,  b.  Nov.  22,  1868; 
m.  Bertha  I.  Hanmer. 

Ashtabula,  Ohio,  records;  W'arner  Gen. 


464  AUGUSTUS  HENRY,  b.  in  Ashtabula,  Ohio,  Mar.  27, 
1824  (Roger  IF.6,  Roger6,  Matthew 4,  John6,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1); 
m.  HARRIET  BOOTH,  b.  Jan.  3,  1828. 

Removed  to  California,  where  he  died  Jan.  25,  1900. 

Their  children:  611  CAROLINE  E.,  b.  Jan.  19,  1850;  d.  Aug. 
27,  1881.  612  EDWrARD,  b.  Sept.  24,  1851;  d.  Apr.  20,  1884. 
613  GEORGE  W.,  b.  May  2, 1854;  d.  Sept.  6, 1856.  614  AUGUS¬ 
TUS  H.,  b.  Dec.  15,  1855;  d.  July  24,  1857.  615  HARRIET 
BOOTH,  b.  Feb.  14,  1859;  m.  Ralph  Kimball  Wrood;  no  issue. 
616  WILLIAM,  b.  Aug.  28*  1862;  m.  Clara  Elene  Gerlock,  Oak¬ 
land,  Cal.  617  CATHERINE,  b.  Dec.  9,  1864;  d.  Mar.  16,  1866. 
618  FRANK  M.,  b.  Mar.  8,  d.  Sept.  1,  1867. 

Ashtabula,  Ohio,  records;  Booth  Gen. 


465  JULIETTE  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Ashtabula,  Ohio,  May 
23, 1830  ( Roger  IF.6,  Roger6,  Matthew 4,  John6,  Matthew2,  Matthew1) ; 
m.  Dec.  12,  1847,  Joseph  B.  Hall,  b.  Oct.  23,  1822,  s.  of  Rev. 
John  B.  Hall. 


Matthew  Griswold 


185 


For  many  years  he  was  a  sailor,  mate  and  master  on  the  Great 
Lakes,  and  for  several  years  in  the  sea  coast  trade.  Became  a 
vessel  agent  in  Chicago,  1864.  Removed  there  in  1867.  Juliette 
died  Mar.  7,  1908;  burial  in  Ashtabula.  John  B.  died  Mar.  27, 
1898. 

Their  children:  619  John,  b.  Sept.  14,  1848;  said  to  have  disap¬ 
peared  and  was  never  heard  from.  620  Juliette  Griswold,  b.  Aug. 
23,  1850;  d.  Nov.  1,  1853.  621  Roger  Griswold,  b.  Feb.  23,  1853; 
d.  Apr.  3,  1854.  622  Roger  Griswold,  b.  Mar.  23,  1856;  m.  (1) 

Mary  Patrick;  m.  (2)  Clara  - ;  m.  (3)  Florence  - .  623 

Francis  Joseph,  b.  Dec.  24,  1857;  m.  Prudence  Anna  Griswold, 
d.  of  Roger  W.  Griswold  (No.  469).  624  Charles  Matthew,  b. 
Mar.  14,  1865;  d.  Oct.  8,  1865.  625  Grace  Griswold,  b.  Sept.  20, 
1866;  d.  unm.  June  13,  1927.  She  was  found  dead  in  her  room  at 
the  hotel  Wellington,  New  York.  An  actress  of  note,  playwright 
and  teacher.  Burial  in  Ashtabula,  Ohio. 

Ashtabula,  Ohio,  records. 


467  FANNY  ETHELINDA,  b.  in  Ashtabula,  Ohio,  Mar.  10, 
1834  ( Roger  IF.6,  Roger*,  Matthew 4,  John3,  Matthew2,  Matthew1) ; 
m.  Oct.  30,  1868,  John  M.  Boalt.  They  resided  in  Sandusky, 
Ohio. 

Their  children:  626  Ethelinda,  b.  Aug.  30,  1869;  d.  Aug.  4, 
1870.  627  Juliette  Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  5,  1875;  m.  Joseph  H.  Rice. 

Ashtabula  and  Sandusky,  Ohio,  records. 


469  ROGER  WOLCOTT,  b.  in  Ashtabula,  Ohio,  Sept.  14,  1837 
{Roger  IF.6,  Roger*,  Matthew 4,  John3,  Matthew2,  Matthew1);  m. 
in  Ashtabula,  June  2,  1867,  Ellen  Frances  Adams,  b.  Mar.  12, 
1842.  Roger  died  Apr.  19,  1909. 

Their  children:  628  PRUDENCE  ANNA,  m.  Francis  Joseph 
Hall  (No.  465).  629  FANNIE,  b.  June  25,  1872.  630  PLOOMIA 
JULIETTE,  b.  July  3,  1870.  631  ROGER  W.,  b.  Aug.  26,  1876. 
Ashtabula,  Ohio,  records. 


471  THOMAS,  b.  in  Ashtabula,  Ohio,  Feb.  3,  1842  ( Roger  IF.®, 
Roger6,  MatthewA,  John3,  Matthew2,  Matthew1);  m.  in  Ashtabula, 


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Dec.  27,  1866,  Ruth  Coleman  Hubbard,  b.  Dec.  22,  1844,  who 
died  1920.  Thomas  died  1916.  They  resided  in  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Their  children:  632  MARY  SABIN,  b.  Sept.  8,  1868.  633 
THOMAS,  b.  Sept.  29, 1870.  634  CATHERINE  ELIZABETH, 
b.  Dec.  8,  1872.  635  AMOS  HUBBARD,  b.  Aug.  24,  1874.  636 
JOHN  BOALT,  b.  Sept.  22, 1877.  637  MATTHEW  WOLCOTT, 
d.  Aug.  16,  1879,  se.  10  mo. 

Ashtabula,  Ohio,  records;  Cleveland,  Ohio,  records. 


472  CHARLES,  b.  in  Ashtabula,  Ohio,  Mar.  13,  1843  ( Roger 
IF.6,  Roger5,  Matthew 4,  John 3,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  1870, 
Lavania  Pomeroy.  He  died  in  Colorado,  Dec.  26,  1874. 

Their  children:  638  POMEROY.  639  ROGER. 

Ashabula,  Ohio,  records. 


474  HELEN  MARY,  b.  in  Ashtabula,  Ohio,  1871  ( Roger  IF.6, 
Roger5,  Matthew 4,  John5,  Matthew2,  Matthew1);  m.  Dec.  24,  1890, 
Charles  Herbert  Gallup,  b.  in  Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  8,  1867. 

Their  children:  640  John  Griswold,  b.  Mar.  12,  1893;  d.  1924. 
641  Herbert  Griswold,  b.  Aug.  24,  1898.  642  Jessie  Helen,  b. 
June  18,  1903. 

Ashtabula,  Ohio,  records;  Gallup  Gen. 

475  HARRIET  MARY,  b.  in  Ashtabula,  Ohio,  1873  (Roger  IF.6, 
Roger5,  Matthew 4,  John5,  Matthew 2,  Matthew1);  m.  Charles  Vand- 
erlip.  They  resided  in  Washington,  D.  C. 

Their  children:  643  Arthur  Griswold,  b.  Apr.  25,  1891.  644 
Henry  Fred,  b.  Sept.  3,  1895.  645  Robert  Griswold,  b.  Apr.  8, 
1905.  646  Harmon,  b.  Apr.  17,  1908.  647  Edward,  b.  Apr.  17, 
1908,  twin. 

Ashtabula,  Ohio,  and  Washington,  D.  C.,  records. 


APPENDIX  MATTHEW  BRANCH 


JOHN  ROGERS  (No.  5,  Vol.  II)  was  the  direct  founder  of  the 
sect  called  ltogerenes.  In  1677  he  withdrew  from  the  Sabbatar¬ 
ians,  and  promulgated  notions  of  his  own,  assuming  ministerial 
functions.  Thus  the  Rogerenes  came  into  being  because  they 
were  followers  of  John  Rogers.  They  had  no  regard  for  any  civil 
or  religious  rite  in  marriage,  among  other  peculiar  views.  They 
were  always  in  conflict  with  authority  and  law,  fined  and  im¬ 
prisoned;  one  imprisonment  was  meted  out  to  John  for  three 
years  and  eight  months.  It  is  said  that  he  made  himself  so  ob¬ 
noxious  that  he  spent  about  one- third  of  his  life  in  prison. 

There  can  be  no  doubt  that  unreasonable  severity  was  shown 
to  him  and  his  followers.  The  difficulty  was  that  the  Rogerene 
Quakers  refused  to  render  obedience  to  the  laws  (Hist,  of  the 
First  Church  of  Christ,  New  London,  Blake).  However,  there 
is  a  very  interesting  account  of  John’s  second  marriage. 

After  the  divorce  of  Elizabeth  he  lived  alone  for  about  25  years, 
then  took  Mary  Ransford  as  wife  without  marriage  ceremony, 
to  the  great  scandal  of  the  community. 

A  magistrate,  meeting  the  couple  on  the  street,  accosted  them 
thus:  “John  Rogers,  do  you  persist  in  calling  this  woman,  a  serv¬ 
ant,  so  much  younger  than  yourself,  your  wife?”  “Yes,  I  do,” 
retorted  John.  “And  do  you,  Mary,”  continued  the  magistrate 
gruffly,  “wish  such  an  old  man  as  this  to  be  your  husband?”  “In¬ 
deed  I  do,”  she  replied  firmly.  “Then  by  the  laws  of  God  and 
this  Commonwealth,”  was  the  disconcerting  reply,  “I,  as  magis¬ 
trate,  pronounce  you  man  and  wife,” 

And  thus  John  Rogers  and  Mary  Ransford  became  husband 
and  wife  by  due  ceremony  of  law  in  spite  of  his  antipathy  to 
marriage  ceremonies. 

History  of  the  First  Church  of  Christ,  New  London,  Conn. 


PETER  PRATT,  son  of  Peter  and  Elizabeth  Griswold  Pratt, 
No.  5,  Vol.  II,  Matthew  Griswold  branch,  embraced  the  doctrines 
of  John  Rogers,  leader  of  the  Rogerene  Quakers,  and  suffered 
fines  and  imprisonment  on  that  account.  Later  he  relinquished 


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the  Rogerene  cause  and  wrote  an  account  of  his  lapse  and  re¬ 
covery. 

BENAJAH  BUSHNELL,  Vol.  II,  pg.  141,  Matthew  Branch. 
Benajah  married  (2)  Betsey  Webster,  Mar.  21,  1774  (Bushnell 
Gen.,  No.  57,  Conn.  Hist.  Society). 


68  Vol.  II.  Rev.  SYLVANUS  GRISWOLD. 

A  complete  list  of  his  children:  221  MARY,  bapt.  May  6,  1764. 
222  HANNAH,  bapt.  1766.  223  ELIZABETH,  bapt.  Nov.  21, 
1773.  224  ABIGAIL,  bapt.  Apr.  30,  1775.  226  ISOBEL,  bapt. 
July  23,  1780. 

Feeding  Hills  Congregational  Church  record.  Rev.  Sylvanus 
was  ordained  pastor  of  this  church.  Mar.  17,  1762,  and  remained 
its  pastor  until  his  death. 

The  above  numbers  will  be  found  in  this  volume. 


125  Vol.  II. 

MARY  or  POLLY  SILL  married  Deacon  Nathaniel  Matson. 
This  union  was  strongly  opposed  by  their  parents,  reasons  un¬ 
known.  Evidently  they  were  not  disturbed  by  this.  The  Deacon 
placed  a  ladder  at  her  window  and  Mary  escaped  and  they  were 
married. 


Vol.  II.  No.  246.  MARIAN  GRISWOLD  CHANDLER 
married  James  Lanman.  It  is  said  she  was  a  lovely  example  of 
social,  domestic  and  Christian  virtues.  James  married  (2)  Mrs. 
Mary  Judith  Benjamin,  the  mother  of  Park  Benjamin,  the  poet 
and  Mrs.  J.  L.  Motley,  wife  of  the  historian.  Mrs.  Lanman  was 
burned  to  death  in  1848. 


72  Vol.  II.  ANDREW  GRISWOLD  served  in  the  Revolution, 
4th  company  of  militia,  Capt.  James  Huntley,  3rd  Regt.,  Col. 
Saltonstal.  He  was  drafted  out  of  his  company  as  corporal  and 


Matthew  Griswold 


189 


went  to  White  Plains  in  the  summer  of  1776.  Appointed  ensign 
1777  and  assigned  to  command  a  guard.  Took  a  British  barge 
and  a  number  of  men.  Another  time  captured  a  band  of  Tory 
Refugees,  who  had  landed  from  Long  Island.  In  the  battle  with 
them  was  badly  wounded  in  the  head. 

Declaration  of  his  wife  Eunice,  May  22,  1837.  U.  S.  Pension 
record. 

The  inscription  appearing  on  the  tomb  of  Governor  Roger 
Griswold  (Vol.  II,  No.  Ill,  page  156): 

“This  monument  is  erected  to  the  memory  of  his  Excellency 
Roger  Griswold,  LL.D.,  late  Governor  of  this  state.  He  was  born 
at  Lyme,  May  25,  1762,  and  died  in  Norwich,  Oct.  25,  1812. 

“He  was  the  son  of  his  Excellency,  Matthew  Griswold  who  had 
been  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court.  His  mother  was  the  daughter 
of  Roger  Wolcott,  Esq.,  of  Windsor,  who  was  for  many  years 
Governor  of  the  State. 

“Governor  Griswold  graduated  at  Yale  College  in  1780,  and  in 
1785  entered  upon  the  profession  of  law.  At  the  age  of  thirty  four 
he  was  elected  into  Congress  of  the  United  States.  In  1807  he 
was  appointed  Judge  of  the  Superior  Court.  In  1809  Lieutenant 
Governor,  and  in  1811  was  elected  Governor.  Upon  all  the  em¬ 
inent  stations  he  conferred  dignity  and  honor. 

“Not  less  conspicuously  by  honorable  and  elevated  rank  in 
society  than  by  personal  merit,  talents  and  virtue. 

“He  was  respected  at  the  University  as  an  elegant  and  classical 
scholar,  quick  discernment,  sound  reasoning,  legal  science  and 
manly  eloquence,  raised  him  to  the  first  eminence  at  the  bar. 

“Distinguished  ir^the  National  Councils  among  the  illustrious 
statesmen  of  the  age.  Revered  for  his  inflexible  integrity  and  pre¬ 
eminent  talents,  his  political  course  was  highly  honorable. 

“His  friends  viewed  him  with  virtuous  pride.  His  native  state 
with  honest  triumph.  His  fame  and  honors  were  the  just  rewards 
of  noble  actions  and  devotion  to  his  country. 

“He  was  endeared  to  his  family  by  fidelity  and  affection,  to  his 
neighbors  by  frankness  and  benevolence.  His  memory  is  em¬ 
balmed  in  the  hearts  of  surviving  relatives  and  of  a  grateful 
people. 

“When  this  monument  shall  have  decayed,  his  name  shall  be 
enrolled  with  honor  among  the  great,  the  wise  and  the  good.” 


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The  terrible  consequences  of  the  witchcraft  delusion,  and  the 
opportunity  of  the  ignorant  and  unscrupulous  to  harass  people 
of  wealth  and  character  cannot  be  better  illustrated  than  by  the 
following  account: 

In  1667  John  Tillerson  charged  the  wife  of  Matthew  Griswold 
of  Lyme  of  being  a  witch  and  induced  others  to  suspect  her  of 
witchcraft;  for  which  Matthew  caused  him  to  be  arrested  and 
arraigned  before  the  court.  This  John  stated  the  cause  of  his 
suspicions  and  jealousies.  The  court  decided  that  she  was  not  a 
witch  and  that  he  had  no  cause  to  be  jealous  of  her;  that  he  had 
greatly  sinned  in  harboring  such  jealousy  against  so  good  a  neigh¬ 
bor  who  had  done  him  many  favors.  But  as  he  was  poor,  the 
Court  to  recompense  Mrs.  Griswold  for  the  wrong,  and  to  clear 
her  of  all  suspicions  of  the  offense,  ordered  that  the  opinion  of  the 
court  should  be  published  by  the  constables  of  Saybrook  and 
Lyme,  at  some  public  meeting,  and  ordered  Tillerson  to  pay  7 
shillings  for  the  express  warrant,  and  5  shillings  for  the  constable. 

How  truly  some  of  this  could  apply  to  the  recipients  of  charity 
in  our  present  day. 


i 


MICHAEL  GRISWOLD  BRANCH 


Michael  was  one  of  the  earliest  settlers  of  Wethersfield,  or 
.  Watertown,  as  originally  called;  it  was  under  the  jurisdiction  of 
Massachusetts,  and  the  towns  from  which  they  sprang.  The 
name  was  changed  to  Wethersfield  about  1636.  It  was  also  under 
the  jurisdiction  of  the  church  in  Watertown,  Mass.,  until  such 
time  as  the  settlers  organized  their  own  church  in  Wethersfield. 

One  session  at  least  of  the  General  Court  was  held  in  Water- 
town,  on  the  Connecticut  River,  and  it  is  interesting  to  note  that 
at  this  session  administration  was  granted  on  the  estate  of  the 
murdered  Oldham  who  led  the  first  group  of  settlers  to  Wethers¬ 
field. 

The  exact  time  of  Michael  Griswold’s  arrival  there  is  not 
known,  but  from  subsequent  data  we  believe  he  probably  ar¬ 
rived  with  Emanuel  Buck  and  John  Riley.  The  records  show  a 
close  intimacy  between  these  men,  and  Michael  is  called  a  kins¬ 
man  of  Emanuel  Buck.  It  is  also  shown  that  they  were  owners 
of  land  in  common  and  associated  in  business  together. 

The  will  of  John  Riley  1674  mentions  his  brother  Emanuel 
Buck;  his  brother  John  Belding;  and  his  cousin  Michael  Griswold. 

Michael  owned  considerable  land,  and  his  home  lot  which  he 
gave  to  his  wife  Ann,  then  to  his  son  Michael.  There  must  have 
been  a  dwelling  house  with  it,  probably  the  original  structure  of 
the  present  Michael  Griswold  house,  facing  on  Garden  street  and 
later  remodeled  by  his  son  Michael.  This  homelot  was  originally 
considered  to  have  been  on  New  street  just  southwest  of  the 
present  house,  but  later  abandoned,  and  this  bears  out  the  con¬ 
tention  that  the  present  house  and  property  was  Michael’s 
homelot. 

Michael  evidently  held  the  respect  of  his  neighbors.  He  was 
one  of  a  committee  to  obtain  a  minister  for  their  church  1665. 
Also  served  as  constable,  a  post  considered  of  great  importance 
in  those  days.  Also  held  the  offices  of  assessor  and  appraiser  of 
lands. 

It  is  not  known  who  wTas  the  wife  of  Michael,  but  as  there  was 
such  close  association  of  Michael  wdth  Emanuel  Buck,  it  would 
not  be  surprising  if  we  found  that  she  was  the  sister  of  Emanuel, 
had  we  the  records  from  England  showing  this  Buck  family. 


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234  MILES,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Jan.  2,  1736  ( Thomas \ 
Thomas 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1)]  m.  (1)  in  Guilford,  June  14,  1758, 
Sarah  Cruttenden,  d.  of  Samuel  and  Susanna  (Bishop)  Crut- 
tenden,  b.  July  9,  1739,  who  died  June  23,  1766,  se.  27.  Burial 
on  Guilford  Green  cemetery,  which  was  obliterated  about  1818. 
Her  tombstone  has  been  placed  beside  that  of  Miles  in  the  Nut 
Plain  cemetery. 

Miles  m.  (2)  in  Guilford,  Jan.  4,  1769,  Ruth  Bartlett,  b. 
Oct.  1,  1738,  d.  of  Joseph  B.,  and  Mindwell  (Cruttenden)  Bart¬ 
lett,  who  died  Dec.  21,  1831,  ae.  93.  He  died  Mar.  20,  1821,  ®. 
85.  Nut  Plain  cemetery. 

His  will,  Guilford  probate,  July  11,  1813,  mentions  wife  Ruth, 
son  Joy,  and  daughters  Mindwell  and  Ruth  Davis.  Her  will  also 

mentions  the  same. 

Their  children:  666  RUTH,  b.  Feb.  25,  17/0.  667  SARAH,  b. 
Feb.  9,  1774;  d.  Oct.  15,  1780.  668  JOY,  b.  Oct.  27,  1776.  669 
MINDWELL,  b.  Aug.  4,  1780;  d.  Sept.  18,  1845,  unm.  Ad¬ 
ministration  of  her  estate  mentions  Ruth  D.  W'ilcox. 

Guilford  town  and  Congregational  Church  records;  N.  E. 
Register,  XLXVI,  159;  Putnam  Magazine  III,  288;  Chittenden 

Gen.,  47. 


235  THOMAS,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Sept.  1,  1737  (Thomas*, 
Thomas 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1)]  m.  in  Guilford,  Dec.  17,  1761, 
Hannah  Cruttenden,  b.  Aug.  22,  1740,  d.  of  Joseph  and  Anna 
(Spencer)  Cruttenden,  who  died  Mar.  31,  1816,  8e.  /6.  Nut  Plain 

cemetery. 

Abraham  Cruttenden  of  the  Guilford  Colony  came  from  Eng¬ 
land  1639  and  was  the  ancestor  of  that  family  in  America. 

Thomas  served  in  the  Revolution,  private,  Capt.  Hand  s  Co., 
Col.  Talcott,  1776.  There  is  a  record  of  tax  abatement  for  his 

services. 

Their  children:  670  THOMAS,  b.  Apr.  26,  1763  .  671  JOEL, 
b.  Dec.  6,  1764.  672  HANNAH,  b.  May  26,  1771.  673  AMOS, 

b.  Jan.  1,  1780. 

Guilford  town  and  Congregational  Church  records;  Talcott, 
Guilford  records. 


Michael  Griswold 


193 


236  JOHN,  b.  in  Guilford,  June  17,  1742  (Thomas*,  Thomas \ 
Thomas 2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Guilford,  Apr.  13, 1765,  Mary  Burgess, 
d.  of  Thomas,  Jun.,  and  Hannah  (Dodd)  Burgess,  b.  Dec.  7, 
1744,  who  died  Aug.  7,  1801.  John  died  May  16,  1777,  ae.  35. 
Guilford  probate  records  show  an  agreement  for  the  settlement 
of  her  estate  signed  by  John  Grisw'old,  Anna  and  Timothy  Stone, 
Rebecca  and  Curtis  Fairchild. 

Mary  Burgess  was  a  descendant  of  Thomas  Burgess  who  was 
pressed  on  board  a  British  man-of-war  where  he  was  detained 
for  several  years.  With  several  others  finally  made  his  escape, 
but  was  recaptured.  Escaped  again  and  made  his  way  to  Guil¬ 
ford.  He  w*as  a  shoemaker  and  tanner. 

Their  children:  674  JOHN,  b.  Jan.  19,  1767.  675  MARY,  b. 
June  14,  1764;  d.  June  6,  1786,  unm.  676  ANNA,  b.  May  5,  1769. 
677  REBECCA,  b.  June  3,  1773. 

Guilford  town  and  Congregational  Church  records;  Burgis 
Gen.;  N.  E.  Register  XLXVII,  404.  Talcott,  Guilford  records. 


237  EZRA,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Dec.  10,  1753  (Thoma&t 
Thomas \  Thomas2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Guilford,  Dec.  25,  1777, 
Mehitable  Cleveland,  of  Long  Island,  b.  Jan.  16,  1757,  d.  of 
Joseph  and  Mary  (Horton)  Cleveland,  and  descendant  of  Moses 
Cleveland,  ancestor  of  New  England  Clevelands,  who  arrived 
about  1635,  and  settled  in  W  oburn,  Mass.  Became  a  man  of 
considerable  prominence,  and  identified  with  all  the  political 
movements  of  that  time.  Mehitable  died  June  11,  1811,  aged  54. 

They  resided  in  Guilford  where  he  owned  a  farm  and  home  on 
the  original  Boston  Post  road,  which  still  remains  in  its  original 
condition,  a  fine  example  of  a  colonial  home.  Census  of  1790 
shows  wife  and  five  children. 

His  will,  July  29,  1814,  Guilford  probate  records,  mentions 
son  George;  Polly  and  Nathaniel  Ruggles  Landon;  Sally,  Fanny, 
and  Amanda  Griswold.  He  died  Mar.  4,  1813,  se.  61.  Burials  on 
Guilford  Green. 

Their  children:  678  EZRA,  b.  Jan.  10,  d.  Jan.  24,  1779.  679 
GEORGE,  b.  Apr.  9,  1781.  680  MARY,  b.  May  29,  1786.  681 
SARAH,  b.  Oct.  14,  1788.  682  FANNY,  b.  Nov.  7,  1792.  683 
AMANDA,  b.  Feb.  11,  1796. 


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Guilford  town  and  Congregational  Church  records;  Cleveland 
Gen.,  I,  98.  Talcott,  Guilford  records. 


244  DANIEL  ( Hezekiah4,  Jacob*,  Thomas 2,  Michael l) ;  m.  Abi¬ 
gail  Porter,  d.  of  William  and  Abigail,  who  died  1/67. 

The  will  of  William  Porter,  Middletown,  Conn.,  probate,  men¬ 
tions  among  his  children,  Abigail  Griswold.  Distribution  of  the 
estates  of  Daniel  and  Abigail,  Nov.  27,  1778,  mentions  children 

Mary,  William,  Selah,  and  Daniel. 

Their  children:  684  PHEBE,  bapt.  Feb.  19,  1748-9.  685  WIL¬ 
LIAM,  bapt.  May  20,  1750.  686  MARY,  bapt.  Apr.  12,  1752. 
687  SELAH,  bapt.  Nov.  17,  1754.  688  DANIEL,  bapt.  Oct. 

17,  1756. 

Durham,  Conn.,  town  and  Congregational  Church  records; 
Haddam,  Conn.,  Congregational  Church  records. 


246  MARY,  bapt.  in  Durham,  Conn.,  May  14, 1732  ( Hezekiah*, 
Jacob*,  Thomas2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  June  27, 
1754,  Matthias  Fuller,  s.  of  Matthias  and  Mary  (Cone)  Fuller, 
b.  Jan.  15,  1724-5,  and  descendant  of  the  first  Matthew  Fuller. 

Matthew  was  bom  in  England,  and  came  to  Plymouth,  Mass., 
1640.  Served  under  Captain  Miles  Standish;  appointed  lieuten¬ 
ant.  Served  in  the  War  Council  1658-1673;  Surgeon  General  of 
Colony  troops.  Served  in  King  Philip’s  War,  captain  of  Ply¬ 
mouth  forces.  He  was  a  man  of  exceptional  courage,  standing 
firmly  in  what  he  deemed  right.  Always  stood  for  religious  tol¬ 
erance  and  censured  severely  the  strict  laws  then  in  force. 

Matthias,  Jun.,  was  a  farmer,  residing  in  Millington,  Conn., 
where  he  died  Mar.  16, 1788,  aged  63.  His  will,  Colchester,  Conn., 
probate,  Vol.  V,  443,  Mar.  14,  1788,  mentions  wife  Mary;  sons 
Ithamar,  John,  Wilkes,  and  Matthias;  daughters  Anne  and  Mary. 

Their  children:  689  Ithamar,  b.  Feb.  25,  1754;  d.  Dec.  3,  1830. 
690  Anne,  b.  Sept.  1, 1757;  m.  Mr.  Winslow.  691  John  Wilkes,  d. 
Oct.  21,  1793,  a e.  23.  692  Matthias,  b.  Sept.  29,  1773;  m.  Huldah 
Marvin.  693  Daniel,  m.  Lucy  Marvin.  694  Mary. 

East  Haddam,  Conn.,  records;  Fuller  Gen.,  48;  Stiles  Ancient 
Wethersfield,  II,  48;  Reinold  Marvin  Gen.,  93. 


Michael  Griswold 


195 


247  DOROTHY,  bapt.  in  Durham,  Conn.,  Mar.  30,  1735  ( Heze - 
kiah\  Jacob 3,  Thomas s,  Michael1);  in.  in  Harwinton,  Conn.,  Dec. 
4,  1766,  Jacob  Catlin,  b.  Mar.  23,  1744,  s.  of  Abraham  and 
Mindwell  (Griswold)  (.  atlin  (No.  71,  \  ol.  II),  and  descendant  of 
Thomas  Catlin,  who  came  to  Hartford,  Conn.,  about  1645.  Served 
there  as  constable. 

Jacob  and  Dorothy  were  members  of  the  Congregational 
Church  in  Harwinton. 

Their  children:  695  Dorothy,  b.  Sept.  27,  1767.  696  Mindwell 
Griswold,  b.  Nov.  28,  1769.  697  Phebe,  b.  Dec.  29,  1771.  698 
Jacob  Olmstead,  b.  June  22,  1778. 

Durham,  Haddam,  and  Harwinton,  Conn.,  records)  Durham 
and  Harwinton  Congregational  Church  records. 


248  DEBORAH,  bapt.  in  Durham,  Conn.,  Mar.  30,  1735,  twin 
of  No.  247  (Hezekiah\  Jacob3,  Thomas \  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Haddam, 
Conn.,  Jan.  17,  1758,  William  Barnes,  of  New  Fairfield,  Conn. 
Resided  there  and  shown  on  census  records. 

W  illiam  accumulated  a  considerable  property.  His  estate  ad¬ 
ministered  in  Sherman,  Conn.,  probate,  1S08,  mentions  the  fol¬ 
lowing  children: 

Their  children:  699  Annis,  m.  Underhill.  700  Chloe,  m.  Sill. 
701  Mary,  m.  Bostwick.  702  Deborah,  m.  Hawes.  703  Albieenda, 
m.  Sill.  704  Matilda,  m.  Barnes.  705  WTilliam  G. 

Durham,  Haddam  and  New'  Fairfield,  Conn.,  records. 


249  JONATHAN,  bapt.  in  Durham,  Conn.,  July  26,  1741 
( He.ehioh *,  Jacob3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  W  ashington,  Conn., 
Mar.  15,  1764,  Elizabeth  Wteeks,  of  Judea.  They  resided  in 
Washington  and  later  in  Morris,  Conn. 

Jonathan  served  in  the  Revolution,  5th  Co.,  7th  Regt.,  Col. 
Charles  W^ebb,  July  14-Dec.  19,  1775. 

He  died  Mar.  16,  1823,  aged  82.  His  will,  June  19,  1822,  be¬ 
queaths  the  use  of  his  entire  estate  to  Elizabeth  during  life.  Ad¬ 
ministrator  w'as  his  son  Midian,  whose  final  account  shows 
interesting  items  when  compared  with  funeral  charges  of  the 
present  day.  For  making  coffin,  S3. 50;  for  digging  grave,  SI. 00; 


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for  spirits  furnished  attendants,  SI. 00,  etc.”  Elizabeth  died 
Sept.  30,  1823,  aged  81. 

Their  children:  706  MIDIAN.  707  MARY,  708  ABIGAIL. 
709  ADDA  or  ADAH.  710  LOTTIE.  711  JONATHAN,  b.  June 
10,  1775.  712  Infant,  d.  Apr.  22,  1782.  713  Infant,  d.  Nov. 

6,  1786. 

Durham  and  Washington,  Conn.,  records;  Morris,  Conn., 
Congregational  Church  records. 


290  ABIGAIL,  b.  in  Harwinton,  Conn.,  Mar.  28,  1/49  (Janna4, 
Jacob3,  Thomas *,  Michael1);  m.  in  Harwinton,  Conn.,  July  10, 

1766,  Ashbil  Porter. 

Abigail  died  June  9,  1778,  and  Ashbil  m.  (2)  Lorene  Benton, 
b.  June  22,  1762,  d.  of  Bamabus  and  Martha  (Griswold)  Benton 
(No.  316).  Ashbil  served  in  the  Revolution  from  Litchfield. 

Their  children:  714  Samuel  Griswold,  b.  May  24,  1J78.  715 
Ashbel,  b.  July  22,  1783.  716  Levi  Street,  b.  Mar.  9,  1786. 

Harwinton,  Conn.,  records. 


294  LOIS,  b.  in  Harwinton,  Conn.,  July  15,  1756  ( Janna *, 
Jacob \  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Harwinton,  Feb.  1788,  Samuel 
Hayden,  b.  Nov.  21,  1743,  s.  of  Joseph  and  Esther. 

Samuel  married  (1)  Nov.  15,  1770,  Lois  Phelps,  d.  of  Lieut. 
David  and  Abigail  (Pettibone)  Phelps,  of  Simsbury,  Conn.,  b. 
Mar.  4,  1750,  who  died  before  1788.  Samuel  died  1828,  ae.  82. 

Lois  Griswold  Hayden  died  1830.  ^ 

Children  of  first  marriage:  717  Lois,  b.  Nov.  2,  1771.  718 
Samuel  M.,  b.  Nov.  11,  1776.  719  Elisha,  b.  Oct.  8,  1778. 

*  Children  of  second  marriage:  720  Canfield,  b.  Apr.  18,  1793; 
m.  Candace  Westlin.  721  Julia,  b.  1795;  m.  Nathan  Sanford. 

Harwinton,  Conn.,  records;  Phelps  Gen.,  I,  136. 


295  JANNA,  b.  in  Harwinton,  Conn.,  Aug.  15,  1758  ( Janna 4, 
Jacob*,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Chatham  (East  Hampton), 
Conn.,  Jan.  22,  1786,  Lucy  Clark,  b.  1760,  d.  of  William  and 
Mary  (Wright)  Clark,  who  died  Aug.  9,  1846.  Descendant  of 


Michael  Griswold 


197 


William  C  lark  who  came  to  Hartford  1639,  and  later  removed 
to  Haddam,  Conn. 

Janna  served  in  the  Revolution,  pvt.  in  Capt.  Seymour’s 
company.  Major  Sheldon’s  regiment  of  Light  Horse,  Oct.  25- 
Dec.  16,  1776,  and  July  8-19,  1779,  Tryon’s  Raid.  William  Clark 
also  served  in  the  Revolution. 

Janna  removed  to  New  York  state,  residing  at  Pleasant  Valley, 
now  Rockwood,  near  Johnstown,  N.  Y.  He  engaged  in  surveying 
land,  selling  farms  and  timber;  a  man  of  strong  character.  He 
died  there  Jan.  31,  1835. 

While  it  is  only  conjecture  that  they  were  buried  in  Rockwood 
cemetery ,  circumstances  lead  us  to  believe  that  they  occupy  two 
adult  graves  without  memorial  stones  next  to  John  Albert  Gris¬ 
wold  and  Orlando  Rhodes,  their  great  grand  children.  Search 
has  been  made  in  every  cemetery  within  several  miles,  and  Rock¬ 
wood  seems  to  be  the  most  logical  place. 

Children:  722  JOHN,  b.  Oct.  2,  1786.  723  MARTHA.  724 
LUCY.  725  NEWMAN. 

Harwinton,  Conn.,  records;  U.  S.  Pension  records.  Records 
compiled  by  Mrs.  Adeline  Crouse,  of  Watertown,  N.  Y. 


314 .  LUCRETIA,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Sept.  12,  1748 
(Michael4,  Michael 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Wethersfield, 
Conn.,  Apr.  26,  1771,  Simeon  Dupre.  She  died,  ae.  32;  buried 
Aug.  29,  1779  (W.  C.  R.).  Simeon  m.  (2)  Dec.  21,  1783,  Jemima 
Goodrich,  who  died  ae.  82,  buried  Dec.  9, 1828.  Simeon  was  buried 
Dec.  28,  1811. 

Evidently  there  was  no  issue  by  Lucretia.  Census  records 
show'  two  daughters  in  1800,  whose  record  has  not  been  found. 


315  WILLIAM,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1734-5  ( Phineas 4, 
Michael3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  London,  England,  Nov.  17, 
1761,  Martha  Tapley,  who  died  Sept.  18,  1789,  ae.  47. 

As  a  young  man,  having  been  left  practically  an  orphan  by  the 
death  of  his  father  and  the  remarriage  of  his  mother,  he  ran  away 
from  home  and  worked  his  way  to  London,  where  he  became  a 
ship-builder  and  navigator.  After  his  return  to  Wethersfield  he 


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was  probably  the  best  known  of  its  many  ship  captains,  and  he 
stands  out  prominently  in  those  historic  times. 

He  wras  always  interested  in  the  affairs  of  the  town,  a  strong 
active  citizen.  Also  took  an  active  part  in  the  Revolution.  Ap¬ 
pointed  on  the  committee  to  receive  contnbutions  for  the  relief 
of  Boston.  Built  the  brig  Minerva  which  was  chartered  by  the 
state  and  fitted  out  as  a  war  ship.  Mentioned  many  times  m 
Colonial  records.  Served  as  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution;  Lexing¬ 
ton  Alarm;  and  name  appears  on  a  list  of  soldiers  from  W  ethers- 
field  carried  to  New  York  on  the  Sloop  Ann  1776.  This  probab  y 
the  only  record  of  the  company  known.  Served  in  Capt.  Welles 

Company,  Col.  Belden,  Peekskill,  1777. 

Built  his  home  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  later  became  known  as 
Green’s  hotel.  He  died  Sept.  7, 1806,  ».  72.  D.  A.  R.  tablet  gives 

his  age  as  71.  . 

Their  children:  726  EDWARD,  b.  June  15,  1/62.  He  is  no 

doubt  the  Edward  who  served  as  a  marine  on  the  brig  Minerva. 
Died  Dec.  19,  1793.  727  MARTHA,  b.  July  18,  .764;  <1. ^y  ' 728 
WILLIAM  J.  b.  Mar.  30,  1767.  729  BENJAMIN  JAMES,  b. 
May  6,  1769.  730  MARTHA,  b.  June  6,  1771.  731  CHAR¬ 
LOTTE,  b.  Aug.  20,  1773.  732  AUGUSTA,  b.  Mar.  14,  1777. 
733  SARAH,  b.  Sept.  20,  1779. 

Wethersfield  town  and  Congregational  Church  records;  Rocky 
Hill  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield,  Vol.  I,  'Vol.  II;  Navy 
of  the  American  Revolution,  326. 


316  MARTHA,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Feb.  15,  1738 
(Phineas*,  Michael \  Thomas*,  Michael *) ;  m.  in  Harwinton,  Conn., 
Feb.  15, 1758,  Barnabas  Benton,  s.  of  Jacob,  Sr.,  and  Elizabeth 
(Hinsdale)  Benton,  b.  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  Jan.  3,  1734-5. 

Jacob  Benton,* Sr.,  removed  to  Harwinton  1735  and  served  as 
representative  to  the  General  Assembly.  Descendant  of  Andrew 
Benton  who  settled  at  Hartford,  and  is  buried  m  Center  Church- 

yard. 

Barnabas  died,  date  not  found,  and  Martha^  m.  (2)  Uexit. 
Joseph  Cook,  who  m.  (1)  Lucretia  Post,  who  died  Sept.  7, 1777. 

Children  Benton:  734  Martha,  b.  Feb.  27,  1759.  735  Barna¬ 
bas  b.  Nov.  24,  1760;  d.  Sept.  2,  1763.  736  Lorene,  b.  June  22, 
1762.  737  Barnabas,  b.  Apr.  17,  d.  May  3,  1764.  738  Barnabas, 


Michael  Griswold 


199 


b.  Mar.  8,  1765.  739  Seth,  b.  May  20,  1767.  740  William,  b. 
Apr.  22,  1769.  741  Lydia,  b.  May  4,  1771.  742  Abigail,  b.  Apr. 
19,  1774;  d.  Aug.  8,  1857.  743  Cynthia,  b.  July  18,  1776. 

Wethersfield,  and  Harwinton,  Conn.,  records;  Benton  Gen., 
95;  Marvin  Beckwith  Descendants,  73. 


317  MILES,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  bapt.  Sept.  6,  1745 
( Phineas 4,  Michael 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  Abigail  Bunn,  1764. 
She  was  b.  1748  and  died  1824. 

The  name  Blinn  seems  to  be  of  Huguenot  origin;  the  first  in 
Wethersfield  was  Peter,  a  carpenter  and  joiner. 

Miles  served  with  Capt.  John  VanNess,  Dutchess  county,  N. 
V.,  Apr.-May,  1760.  The  record  states  he  was  5  feet  10  inches 
tall,  with  light  brown  hair.  Served  in  the  Revolution,  pvt.  in 
the  Levies,  Col.  Morris  Graham,  3rd  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Sergt.  1780, 
Capt.  Elijah  Bostwick  and  Capt.  Noble. 

Resided  in  Guilford,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  1804.  Mt.  Upton, 
N.  Y.,  cemetery. 

Their  children:  744  LUCRETIA,  b.  1771.  745  WILLIAM,  b 
1774.  746  SYLVIA,  b.  1782. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  census  records  1800,  Otsego 
county,  N.  Y.  D.  A.  R.,  130-227;  New  York  Archives. 


318  PHINEAS,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1741  ( Phineas \ 
Michael 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Newington,  Conn.,  Aug.  23, 
1764,  Lois  Hurlburt,  b.  May  21,  1744,  d.  of  Amos  and  Hannah, 
who  died  Dec.  5,  1808,  ae.  64.  Residence  Winchester,  Conn. 
Phineas  m.  (2)  Jan.  21,  1811,  Sarah  Smith.  They  occupied  what 
was  known  as  the  Newman  Gilbert  farm,  and  burials  were  in  the 
Danbury  Quarter  cemetery. 

Phineas  died  Mar.  11,  1815,  ae.  74-6.  His  will,  June  24,  1813, 
Norfolk,  Conn.,  Probate,  mentions  wife  Sarah;  children,  Phineas, 
Edward,  Amos,  Matthewr,  Benjamin,  Hannah,  Lois,  Polly,  wife 
of  Jeremiah  Tuttle;  Sabra,  wife  of  Amos  Wilson. 

Their  children:  747  PHINEAS,  b.  July  28,  1765.  748  HAN¬ 
NAH,  b.  Apr.  8,  1767.  749  AMOS,  b.  1768.  750  LOIS,  b.  1769. 
751  EDWARD.  752  MARTHA,  b.  June  19,  1774.  753 

MATTHEW,  b.  1775.  754  POLLY,  b.  Feb.  1,  1778.  755  BEN- 


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ONI,  b.  Dec.  26,  1779.  756  BENJAMIN,  b.  1780;  d.  Mar.  7, 
1812,  ae.  32,  at  Salisbury,  N.  Y.  757  SABRA. 

Wethersfield  and  Winchester,  Conn.,  records;  Hurlburt  Gen., 
421;  Annals  of  Winchester. 


330  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Sept.  12,  1736  {Sam¬ 
uel*,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael') ;  m.  Phineas  Spellman,  b.  in 
Durham,  Conn.,  Feb.  7,  1736,  s.  of  Richard  and  Margery,  and 
descendant  of  Richard  of  Middletown,  who  came  to  Amenca 
about  1700.  History  and  the  records  relate  that  he  was  a  prom¬ 
inent  man  and  leading  citizen.  He  and  his  wife  united  with  the 


church,  Feb.  16,  1755. 

In  1774  an  association  was  formed  to  oppose  the  encroach- 
ments  of  the  British  government.  At  a  town  meeting  he  was  one 
of  a  committee  to  receive  contributions.  Phineas  was  one  of  the 
first  to  take  the  oath  of  fidelity.  Served  in  the  General  Assembly 
1779.  Owned  the  old  Spellman  hotel.  His  inscription:  “In  mem¬ 
ory  of  Mr.  Phineas  Spellman  who  fell  a  victim  of  the  smallpox 
Dec.  31,  1783,  se.  47.  He  w'as  a  kind  husband  and  an  affectionate 
parent.  His  disposition  benevolent,  his  life  useful  and  death 

lamented.  ..  t'i*  l  iv 

His  will,  probated  Feb.  2,  1784,  appoints  his  wife  Elizabeth 

executrix  and  gives  her  the  use  and  improvement  of  one-third  of 
the  real  estate  during  her  life,  as  well  as  one-third  of  the  personal 
property,  and  mentions  children,  Richard,  Robert,  Nathan, 
Elizur,  Hannah,  Ann  and  Elizabeth.  Dated  Dec.  13,  1783. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  and  her  daughters  continued  to  operate  the 
hotel,  but  on  Feb.  29,  1783,  the  good  fathers  voted:  “That  in  the 
opinion  of  the  town  three  taverns  are  abundantly  sufficient  to 
entertain  all  travailers  passing  throo  or  commg  mto  Town  on 
business,  and  whereas  the  unnecessary  increas  of  taverns  have 
a  tendency  to  promote  Tavern  haunting,  occasion  mispence  o 
time  and  Corrupt  the  Morels  of  the  people— voted  as  the  opinion 
of  this  town  that  licensing  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Spellman  to  keep 
tavern  in  Durham,  the  year  ensuing  will  be  unnecessary  to  ac¬ 
comodate  Travailers  and  detrimental  to  the  good  order  and 

morals  of  the  inhabitants.”  , 

Their  children:  758  Hannah,  b.  May  26,  1755;  m.  Ichabod 
Francis.  759  Ann,  b.  Jan.  27,  1757;  m.  Ebenezer  Belnap.  760 


Michael  Griswold 


201 


Richard,  b.  Dec.  3,  1758;  m.  Rhoda  Camp.  761  Robert,  b.  Feb. 
7,  1767;  m.  Elizabeth  Lloyd.  762  Elizabeth,  b.  May  13,  1774; 
m.  Lane.  763  Nathan,  b.  Sept.  23,  1777;  m.  Jemima  Wilcox. 
764  Elizur,  b.  Aug.  7,  1780;  d.  unm.  Oct.  1807. 

Guilford  and  Durham,  Conn.,  records;  Spelman  Gen.,  97,  126« 


331  ANNA,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Sept.  4,  1738  ( Samuel \ 
Samuel3,  Thomas2,  Michael1);  m.  in  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  Apr. 
11,  1765,  Israel  Munson,  bapt.  Oct.  9,  1737,  s.  of  Israel  and 
Elizabeth  (Bishop)  Munson,  who  died  Dec.  27,  1806.  Anna  died 
Dec.  3,  1809. 

Resided  in  New  Haven,  Conn.  Blacksmith.  Their  home  was 
on  the  northeast  corner  of  College  and  Wall  streets,  and  his  shop 
just  north.  Was  the  owner  of  considerable  land  which  he  in¬ 
herited  from  his  father.  He  was  a  man  of  considerable  promin¬ 
ence,  Tythingman  1768;  keykeeper  1782;  sealer.  Lieutenant  of 
the  5th  company.  His  estate  distributed  equally  to  his  children, 
Isaac,  Lois,  and  heirs  of  Anna. 

Their  children:  765  Israel,  b.  Feb.  3,  1767.  766  Isaac,  b.  Apr. 
5,  1771;  m.  Sarah  Bradley.  767  Anna,  b.  1773;  m.  Rev.  William 
Thatcher.  768  Lois,  b.  1783;  m.  Capt.  Joel  Hill. 

Guilford  and  New  Haven,  Conn.,  records;  Munson  Gen.,  686; 
United  Congregational  Church  record,  New  Haven. 


332  RHODA,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  June  9,  1740  (Samuel*, 
Samuel3,  Thomas2,  Michael1);  m.  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Jan.  20, 
1762,  Reuben  Blakesley,  b.  Jan.  18,  1725,  s.  of  James  and 
Thankful  (Upson)  Blakesley,  who  died  Jan.  4,  1813.  Served  in 
Capt.  Eldred  Lewis’s  company,  Fort  William  Henry  Alarm, 
1757.  Resided  in  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Their  children:  769  Reuben,  b.  June  7,  1763  .  770  Mehitable, 
b.  June  29,  1765;  m.  Seldon  Scoville.  771  Louisana,  b.  June  26, 
1768;  m.  Richard  Nichols.  772  Rhoda,  b.  Jan.  11,  1771.  773 
Samuel,  b.  July  8,  1773.  774  James,  b.  May  6,  1775.  775  Gris¬ 
wold,  b.  Apr.  22,  1777. 

Guilford,  New  Haven,  and  Waterbury,  Conn.,  records;  Hist, 
of  Waterbury,  I,  393. 


202 


The  Griswold  Family 


333  Hannah,  b.  in  Durham,  Conn.,  Apr.  22,  1742  ( Samuel 4, 
Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Durham,  May  4, 1763,  Aaron 
Curtis,  b.  in  Durham,  Sept.  19,  1737,  s.  of  James  and  Hannah 
(Buell)  Curtis,  and  descendant  of  Elizabeth,  of  Stratford,  Conn., 
in  line  of  her  son  John,  who  was  an  original  patentee.  John  was 
a  prominent  citizen ;  served  in  public  offices  and  in  King  Philip  8 
War.  Benjamin,  son  of  John,  also  became  a  prominent  man, 
office  holder  and  representative  for  many  years.  James  was  an 
original  proprietor  of  Durham,  and  also  served  in  the  General 

Assembly . 

Aaron  and  Hannah  resided  in  Granville,  Mass.  He  served  in 
the  Revolution,  and  died  in  Granville,  May  30,  1801.  Hannah 
died  Feb.  21,  1814,  se.  72. 

Their  children:  776  Thaddeus,  b.  Apr.  24,  1764.  777  Levi,  b. 
Nov.  13,  1767;  d.  Sept.  19,  1830.  778  Nathan,  b.  Aug.  22,  1776; 
m.  Nancy  Wadsworth.  779  Statirah,  b.  June  6,  1781,  m.  (1) 
David  B.  Curtis;  (2)  Bevel  Seymour.  780  Samuel,  b.  July  20, 
1783;  m.  Sally  Fairchild. 

Durham,  Conn.,  and  Granville,  Mass.,  records;  Curtis  Gen., 
44,  79;  Seymour  Gen. 

334  SAMUEL,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  bapt.  June  25,  1744 
(Samuel*,  Samuel \  Thomas 2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  New  Haven,  Conn., 
Mar.  21,  1773,  Lucy  Phipps,  d.  of  Roger  Deering  and  Phebe 
(Brown)  Phipps,  and  descendant  of  Sir  William  Phipps,  b.  in 
Woolwich,  Maine,  who  commanded  the  expedition  which  cap¬ 
tured  Port  Royal,  and  w7as  the  first  Governor  of  Massachusetts. 

Their  children:  781  SAMUEL,  bapt.  Dec.  15,  1776.  782 
LEVERETT,  bapt.  Dec.  15,  1776.  He  was  first  mate  on  the 
Neptune  and  was  buried  at  sea,  Apr.  8, 1799,  se.  nearly  twenty- 
four.  He  had  served  with  captain  Green  since  he  was  ten  years 
of  age.  Said  to  have  been  an  exemplary  young  man,  respected 
and  esteemed  (New7  Haven  Hist.  Soc.  Papers).  783  HANNAH, 
bapt.  Apr.  19,  1780.  784  MARY  (Polly),  bapt.  Sept.  8,  1782. 

785  NANCY,  b.  Aug.  16,  1786. 

New  Haven,  Conn.,  records. 


335  JOHN,  b.  1747  (Samuel* ,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael l) ;  His 
wife  was  Achsah,  whose  name  and  parentage  has  not  been  found. 


Michael  Griswold 


203 


They  settled  in  Ballston,  N.  Y.  Census  of  1800  shows  self  and 
wife  and  one  daughter.  His  will.  May  11,  1810,  mentions  his  wife 
and  nephew  Thaddeus  Curtis.  It  is  possible  that  their  daughter 
was  named  Eliza,  but  not  being  mentioned  in  his  will  it  is  probable 
she  had  died  previously. 


350  NATHAN,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Apr.  16,  1751  ( Nehemiah 4, 
Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Guilford,  June  21,  1781, 
Jerusha  Stone,  b.  Feb.  18,  1753,  d.  of  Ebenezer,  Jun.,  and 
Sybil  (Leete)  Stone,  who  died  Apr.  18,  1833.  Nathan  died  Sept. 
29,  1816.  Administration  of  his  estate,  Guilford  probate  records, 
mentions  children,  Jacob,  William,  and  Betsey.  Her  estate  men¬ 
tions  Polly,  w.  of  Noadiah  Norton,  Jacob  and  William,  Aug.  1833. 

Jerusha  was  descendant  of  John  Stone  who  came  to  New  Eng¬ 
land  with  Rev.  Henry  Whitfield  and  William  Leete,  and  settled 
in  Guilford. 

Their  children:  786  JACOB,  b.  Mar.  30,  bapt.  June  9,  1782 
787  MARY,  b.  Oct.  22,  1783.  788  WILLIAM,  b.  May  31,  bapt. 
June  10,  1787.  789  CLARISSA,  b.  June  24,  1789;  d.  Feb.  28, 
1811,  unm.  790  BETSEY,  b.  1792. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  William  Leete  Gen.,  25;  St.  Johns 
Episcopal  Church  records,  North  Guilford. 


352  LUCY,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  1754  {Nehemiah* ,  Samuel s, 
Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m..  in  North  Guilford,  Aug.  1798,  Seth 
Benton,  b.  Aug.  7, 1739,s.  of  John  and  Mary  (Eggleston)  Benton, 
who  died  Dec.  14,  1822,  and  who  m.  (1)  Sept.  13,  1773,  Thank¬ 
ful  Johnson,  d.  of  Isaac  and  Phebe  (Bristol)  Johnson,  b.  Nov. 
6,  1724,  who  died  Apr.  9,  1797. 

Resided  in  Guilford.  He  became  insane  and  impoverished  in 
h^s  later  years.  Lucy  died  June  26,  1824,  ae.  70.  They  were 
members  of  the  Congregational  Church.  No  issue  by  either. 

New  Eng.  Reg.,  61-25;  North  Guilford  Congregational  Church 
records;  Talcott,  Guilford  records. 


353  ZADOC,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  bapt.  Aug.  18,  1755  (Sam¬ 
uel4,  Samuel s,  Thomas 2,  Michael1).  Zadoc  served  in  the  Revolu- 


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tion  as  drummer  in  Capt.  Daniel  Hand’s  company,  Col.  Talcott, 
Mar.  22,  Apr.  18,  1776  (Rec.  of  Conn.  Men,  388). 

Removed  to  Stockb ridge,  Mass.,  where  he  m.  Susanna  Smith, 
who  died  May  17,  1784,  ae.  24.  He  m.  (2)  in  Washington,  Mass., 
May  8, 1786,  Lucy  Landers,  whose  parentage  is  unknown.  They 
removed  to  Scipio,  Cayuga  county,  N.  Y.  Shown  on  census 
records  there  1810,  self  and  wife,  two  sons  and  one  daughter.  Ad¬ 
ministration  of  his  estate.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Surrogate,  mentions 
wife  Lucy;  son  Asa,  daughter  Polly  Wade,  and  granddaughter 

Their  children:  791  JOEL,  b.  July  13,  1783;  killed  Feb.  1788, 
se.  5.  792  POLLY,  b.  1792.  793  ASA,  b.  1794.  794  JOSIAH,  b. 
1794,  Twin.  Asa  and  Josiah  are  shown  on  census  records  of 

1850  as  being  56  years  of  age. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  St.  Johns  Episcopal  Church  records, 
North  Guilford;  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  records. 


354  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  bapt.  July  13,  1761 
( Nehemiah 4,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1)',  m.  in  Middletown, 
Conn.,  Aug.  24,  1780,  John  Dobel,  b.  June  17,  1758,  Boston, 
Mass.,*  s.  of  John  Dobel  II,  and  Ann  (Scranton)  Dobel.  John  3rd 
served  in  the  Revolution  (Massachusetts  in  the  Revolution). 

Sold  their  property  in  Middletown  and  removed  to  Sturbridge, 
Mass.  John  died  1839;  Elizabeth  died  1831.  . 

Their  children:  795  Anna,  b.  Aug.  14,  1781.  796  Elizabeth,  b. 
Dec.  8,  1782.  797  Charlotte,  b.  Oct.  25,  1784;  d.  Mar.  30,  1814. 
798  William  Denger,  b.  Feb.  28,  1787.  799  John,  b.  Dec.  16, 
1788;  d.  1818.  800  Azuba,  b.  May  10,  1792.  801  Bonwell,  b. 
Mar.' 11, 1795;  d.  unm.  802  Lovisa,  b.  Jan.  1, 1798.  803  Mary,  b. 
1799;  d.  Feb.  1866.  804  Martha,  b.  July  22,  1802.  805  Ruth,  b. 
July  24, 1805;  d.  1817. 

Guilford  and  Middletown,  Conn.,  records;  Middletown  Church 
records;  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  records;  Stowell  Gen. 

• 

355  LYDIA,  b.  in  Durham,  Conn.,  Nov.  5,  1738  ( Jeremiah \ 
Samuel 3,  Thomas \  Michael1)',  m.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Oct.  12, 
1763,  Reuben  Parmalee,  b.  Nov.  16, 1741,  s.  of  John,  Jun.,  and 
Jane,  and  descendant  of  John,  who  came  to  Guilford  1639.  The 


Michael  Griswold 


205 


Parmalee  home  lot  occupied  the  site  of  the  first  Congregational 
Church  built  in  Guilford,  about  one  acre  and  a  quarter  on  the 
north  end  of  the  Green.  Reuben  served  in  the  Revolution,  ser¬ 
geant  in  the  Coast  Guard,  Apr.  10,  1781,  for  8  months. 

Their  children:  806  Lydia,  b.  July  15, 1764;  m.  William  Barker. 
807  Hannah,  b.  Sept.  8,  1766;  m.  Seth  Bishop.  808  Sarah,  b.  Dec. 
13,  1768;  m.  Joseph  Weld.  809  Reuben,  b.  Apr.  25,  1771;  m. 
Sally  Cruttenden.  810  Mary,  b.  June  17, 1773;  m.  Philomon  Hall. 
811  Mina,  b.  Aug.  12,  1776;  m.  Jared  Evarts.  812  Phebe,  b.  Oct. 
25,  1778;  m.  Robert  Richmond.  813  Bela,  b.  Nov.  4,  1780. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Guilford  (Steiner);  Talcott, 
Guilford  records;  Putnam  Magazine,  IV,  56. 


359  PHEBE,  b.  in  Durham,  Conn.,  bapt.  Dec.  2,  1753  ( Jere - 
miahA,  Samuel *,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  July 
18,  1775,  Isaac  Stow,  s.  of  Isaac  and  Hepzibah  (Collins)  Stow, 
and  descendant  of  Thomas  Stow,  of  Concord,  Mass.,  1648. 
Phebe  died  Sept.  1780,  and  Isaac  m.  (2)  Mary  Pierson,  d.  of 
Ephraim  and  Submit,  b.  Sept.  15,  1760.  Isaac  was  killed  by 
Indians  Sept.  1780. 

The  children:  814  Pitman,  b.  Feb.  3,  1776;  m.  Lois  Austin. 
815  Erastus,  b.  1777.  816  Clarinda,  b.  Jan.  23,  1780;  m.  Charles 
Faulkner. 

Durham  and  Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Tuttle  Gen.,  691;  Tal¬ 
cott,  Guilford  records. 


360  JEREMIAH,  b.  in  Durham,  Conn.,  Aug.  15,  1756  ( Jere¬ 
miah A,  Samuel* ,  Thomas-,  Michael1).  Removed  to  Richmond, 
Mass.,  where  he  m.  Mary  Hill,  whose  parentage  could  not  be 
ascertained.  He  served  in  the  Revolution  with  Massachusetts 
troops.  Census  1790  there  show’s  self  and  wife,  three  sons  and 
two  daughters. 

They  evidently  removed  to  Freehold,  Greene  county,  N.  Y.; 
census  there  of  1800  and  1810  showrs  self  and  wife  and  five  sons. 

Jeremiah  died  Apr.  1813,  and  is  said  to  have  been  buried  in 
Knob  Hill  cemetery,  but  no  inscription  has  been  found  there. 
Administration  of  his  estate,  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  surrogate,  mentions 
only  his  wife  Mary,  and  son  Alpha,  aged  24. 


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Their  children:  817  ALPHA,  b.  1789.  818  STEPHEN  H. 
819  THOMAS.  820  PETER.  821  JEREMIAH,  b.  Sept.  22, 

1798. 

Durham,  Conn.,  records;  Greene  county,  N.  Y.,  surrogate 
records. 


365  SAMUEL,  b.  in  Durham,  Conn.,  May  29,  1769  (Jeremiah*, 
Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1)]  m.  in  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Sall\ 
Walker,  d.  of  Elias  of  Pittsfield,  who  died  Feb.  22,  1816. 

Removed  to  Russia  township,  Herkimer  county,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  died  Mar.  29, 1844,  aged  74.  Bromley  cemetery  record. 

Their  children:  822  JUDSON.  823  IRA.  824  SAMUEL,  b. 
1802.  825  WILLIAM,  b.  1804.  826  ELDRIDGE,  b.  1806.  827 
JOHN,  b.  1808.  828  HENRY,  b.  1810.  829  GEORGE,  b.  1812. 

Durham,  Conn.,  records;  census  records  of  1820,  1830,  1840 
and  1850;  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  records. 


367  JARED,  b.  in  Durham,  Conn.,  Mar.  13,  1769  ( Moses*  ^ 
Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1)]  His  wife  was  Chloe,  whose  par¬ 
entage  has  not  been  found,  who  died  in  Wilmington,  Vt.,  No\. 
30,  1806.  Jared  m.  '(2)  in  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  July  15,  1807,  Eunice 
Warriner.  Residence  in  Wilmington. 

Their  children:  830  MOSES,  b.  Aug.  26,  d.  Sept.  25,  1790. 
831  CEMANTHA,  b.  May  6,  1793.  832  SABRINA,  b.  Sept.  22, 
1795;  d.  Dec.  11,  1799.  833  BETSEY,  b.  Dec.  14,  1797.  834 
PLINY,  b.  Apr.  22,  1800.  835  WTLL1AM  SMITH,  b.  June  24, 
1802.  836  SABRINA, b.  May  17, 1804.  837  AUGUSTUS  CLARK, 
b.  Nov.  30,  1806. 

Durham,  Conn.,  records;  W7ilmington,  Vt.,  records;  census 
records  of  W^indham  county,  "Vt. 


375A.  JOHN,  b.  in  Norwich,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1758  {  John*,  Sam¬ 
uel3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1)]  m.  in  Sandisfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  1790, 
Elizabeth  Crittenden.  Census  record  of  1800,  Norwich  shows 
self,  wife,  and  four  sons. 

John  served  in  the  Revolution  1776;  17//,  4  mo.  Capt.  Mur¬ 
ray,  Col.  Williams,  and  with  Capt.  John  Catlin. 


Michael  Griswold 


207 


Removed  to  Bristol,  Schoharie  county,  N.  Y.  Lived  there 
about  five  years;  then  to  Canaan,  Wayne  county.  Pa.  John  died 
Oct.  16,  1843. 

Their  children:  838  JOHN,  b.  July  9,  1792.  839  FRANCIS, 
b.  Nov.  14,  1793.  840  ORRIN,  b.  Apr.  19,  1796.  841  SUMNER, 
b.  Aug.  20, 1798.  842  HORACE,  b.  Nov.  15, 1800.  843  SEDATE 
b.  Oct.  1,  1802. 

Huntington,  and  Sandisfield,  Mass.,  records;  Census  records; 
U.  S.  pension  records  of  John  and  Elizabeth. 


375B.  MARY,  b.  in  Norwich,  Mass.  (Jo/m4,  Samuel 3,  Thomas- , 
Michael1);  m.  July  8,  1785,  intention  recorded  in  Huntington, 
Mass.,  Moses  Maynard.  No  further  information  has  been  found. 


375C.  SAMUEL,  b.  in  Norwich,  Mass.,  1762  (Jo/m4,  Samuel*y 
Thomas2,  Michael1);  m.  probably  in  Huntington,  Mass.,  inten¬ 
tion  recorded  there,  Mrs.  Esther  Turnbull,  of  Suffield,  Conn. 
Removed  to  Coventry,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  Nov.  7,  1842,  ae.  80. 
Esther  died  Jan.  26,  1826,  ae.  55.  Burials  in  Coven  try  ville  ceme¬ 
tery. 

Their  children:  844  ELEANORA.  845  ELECTA.  846  SAM¬ 
UEL,  b.  1796;  d.  Jan.  11,  1858,  ae.  62.  847  JUVENAL.  848  AP- 
POLOS,  d.  May  10,  1804,  ae.  7  mo.  849  ORSEMUS,  b.  1809. 
850  HARRY  V.  R.,  b.  Aug.  27,  1813.  851  EGFORD,  b.  1806. 

Norwich  and  Huntington, Mass., records;  Coventryville,  N.  Y., 
T.  S.  R. 


375E.  ASHER,  b.  in  Nonrich,  Mass.,  1767  (Jo/in4,  Samuel s, 
Thomas2 ,  Michael1).  His  wife  wras  Hannah,  whose  parentage  has 
not  been  found,  who  died  Dec.  5,  1822,  ae.  50.  Asher  died  Mar. 
20,  1813,  ae.  46.  Burials  in  Norwich,  Mass.,  cemetery. 

His  will,  Northampton,  Mass.,  Probate,  mentions  wife  Han¬ 
nah,  and  son  Lyman  Bishop  Griswold.  July  7,  1813,  Solomon 
Thomas  w'as  appointed  guardian  of  Harriet,  Olive,  and  Lyman 
Bishop,  minors  of  Asher.  Census  records  of  1810  show7  five  sons 
and  four  daughters,  records  of  all  not  found. 


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Their  children:  852  HARRIET,  b.  1800;  d.  Sept.  19,  1824, 
<b.  24.  853  OLIVE.  854  LYMAN  BISHOP. 

Huntington,  Mass.,  records;  T.  S.  R.  Norwich,  Mass. 


375F.  ENOCH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Mass.,  bapt.  1769  (John*,  Samr 
uel\  Thomas 2,  Michael1).  He  is  shown  as  a  member  of  the  East 
Granville,  Mass.,  Congregational  Church. 

Census  records  of  1830  show  an  ENOCH  at  Barton,  Vt.,  above 
60  years  of  age,  with  three  sons  and  one  daughter.  Possibly  this 
Enoch  but  no  other  records  have  been  found. 

375G.  APPOLOS,  b.  1772  (John*,  Samuel \  Thomas2,  Michael*). 
His  first  wife  was  Julia;  second  Comfort,  whose  parentage  have 
not  been  found. 

His  will,  Nov.  16,  1837,  Rutland,  Vt.,  Probate,  mentions  wife 
Julia;  sons  Wesley  Charles,  Appolos  and  Rufus;  daughters  Lu- 
cretia  Parker,  Prudence  Anderson  and  Betsey.  The  will  of  Com¬ 
fort,  wife  of  Appolos,  May  1,  1827,  mentions  Appolos,  her  hus¬ 
band;  sister  Louis  Saunders;  Elizabeth,  Electa  and  Prudence, 
daughters  of  Appolos. 

They  resided  in  Wallingford,  Vt.  He  died  there  Oct.  21,  1838, 

a.  66. 

Their  children:  855  ELIZABETH.  856  ELECTA.  857  PRU¬ 
DENCE.  858  LUCRETIA.  859  BETSEY.  860  WESLEY 
CHARLES.  861  APPOLOS.  862  RUFUS. 

375H.  RUFUS,  bapt.  1773,  in  Norwich,  Mass.  (John*,  Samuel\ 
Thomas2,  Michael1);  m.  Catherine  Obert,  whose  parentage 
is  unknown,  who  died  Mar.  26,  1865,  aged  84.  Rufus  died  May 
10, 1849,  aged  75.  Burials  in  Green  Hill  cemetery,  Wallingford,  Vt. 

He  is  the  Rufus  of  Vermont  who  was  a  physician.  Several 
records  have  stated  that  Rufus,  b.  in  Franklin,  Conn.,  and  of 
Orwell,  Vt.,  was  a  physician  (No.  1003  of  the  Edward  branch), 
which  records  are  erroneous.  They  resided  in  Chester,  Mass., 
later  in  Wallingford,  Vt. 

His  will,  Rutland,  Vt.,  probate,  mentions  his  wife  Catherine; 
his  daughters  Harriet  and  Caroline;  Emily,  Henry  and  Henrietta 
Mattocks,  minors  of  his  daughter  Margaret. 


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209 


Their  children:  863  MARGARET  BAMER.  864  MARY 
ELEANOR.  865  ELIZA  ANN.  866  HARRIET.  Her  will  men¬ 
tions  her  brother  Samuel  H.,  and  niece  Carrie  E.  867  CARO¬ 
LINE.  868  SAMUEL  HENRY,  b.  in  Chester,  Mass.,  Sept.  14, 
1818.  Each  of  the  above  children  was  baptized  in  Chester,  Mass., 
July  2,  1820. 

Chester,  Mass.,  records;  Chester,  Mass.,  Church  records. 
T.  S.  R.  Green  Hill  cemetery,  Wallingford,  Vt. 


3751  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Norwich,  Mass.  ( JohnAy  Samuel *, 
Thomas 2,  Michael1).  She  married  Lewis  Smith  but  no  other 
record  has  been  found.  She  is  mentioned  in  the  will  of  her  father 
as  the  wife  of  Lewis  Smith  and  living  in  1807. 


385  REUBEN,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Feb.  27,  1754  ( Manusit 
Samuel *,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Canaan,  Conn.,  Feb.  26,  1776, 
Mary  Rockwell,  b.  1757,  who  died  Mar.  24,  1818.  He  m.  (2) 
a  Mrs.  McLain.  He  was  an  early  settler  of  Sandisfield,  Mass. 
Shown  on  Berkshire  county  land  records.  Late  in  life  was  living 
with  his  son  Warren  in  Hanover,  Chautauqua  county,  N.  Y. 
Shown  on  census  record  of  1840,  Hanover,  aged  80  to  90;  his  wife 
aged  50  to  60. 

Their  children:  869  ABIGAIL,  b.  1777.  870  PHEBE,  b.  1778. 
871  WEALTHY,  b.  Dec.  11,  1780.  872  BETSEY,  b.  1783.  873 
WARREN,  b.  Jan.  22,  1785.  874  WILLIAM,  b.  Mar.  17,  1787. 
875  MANUS,  b.  1789.  876  ANN,  b.  1791.  877  REUBEN. 
878  POLLY,  b.  1797;  d.  aged  16.  879  SARAH,  b.  Oct.  23, 
1798.  880  ELIZABETH. 

North  Guilford,  Conn.,  Congregational  Church  records;  Sandis¬ 
field,  Mass.,  records. 


386  MANUS,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Aug.  31,  1756  ( Manus* . 
Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  his  wife  wras  DEBORAH,  whose 
parentage  has  not  been  found,  who  died  Nov.  20,  1819,  aged  53. 
He  m.  (2)  Sept.  20,  1820,  Elizabeth  (Griggs)  Sweet,  widow  of 
Samuel  Sweet. 

Manus  served  in  the  Revolution,  enlisting  from  Sandisfield, 


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pvt.  in  Capt.  Heman  Smith’s  Co.,  Lieut.  Col.  Collar.  Also  served 
with  Capt.  Watson.  They  resided  in  Stephentown,  Petersburg 
and  Berlin,  N.  Y.  The  declaration  of  Elizabeth  in  her  pension 
application,  states  that  she  is  the  widow  of  Manus  Griswold  and 
Samuel  Sweet;  that  she  was  Elizabeth  Griggs,  and  married  Sam¬ 
uel  Sweet,  in  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  10,  1789,  who  died  there  June 
9  1819;  that  she  was  m.  to  Manus,  Sept.  20,  1820,  and  that  he 
died  in -Berlin,  Dec.  23,  1823;  that  she  had  one  son  Samuel  N. 

Children  Griswold  of  the  first  marriage:  881  SALLY,  b.  1790; 
d.  June  13,  1864,  unm.  882  DEBORAH,  b.  July  15,  1797.  883 
POLLY,  d.  Nov.  26,  1836. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  T.  S.  R.  Berlin,  N.  Y  . 


387  SAMUEL,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Jan.  17,  1757  {Manus*, 
Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1).  His  wife  was  Rachel,  parentage 

unknown. 

They  resided  in  Sandisfield,  Mass.  Shown  on  Great  Barring¬ 
ton  land  records.  Removed  to  Colebrook,  Conn.  Admitted  to 
the  First  Baptist  Church  there  July  6,  1794. 

Samuel  served  in  the  Revolution.  Enl.  under  Capt.  Peck,  at 
South  Canaan,  Conn.  Employed  for  three  months  building  bar¬ 
racks.  Served  in  Capt,  Pettibone’s  Co.,  and  with  Capt.  Mapes  in 

the  Northern  Army  at  Stillwater. 

Census  records  of  1850,  Colebrook,  Conn.,  show  Samuel  aged 
66;  Rachel  aged  68,  Mindwell,  aged  67;  Martha  aged  61. 

Samuel  died  Nov.  21,  1835,  aged  78.  His  will,  Sept.  7,  1835, 
Norfolk,  Conn.,  probate,  mentions  children,  Rachel,  Mindwell, 
Martha,  Sarah,  Mary,  and  son  Luther.  Rachel  died  Sept.  22, 

1834 

Their  children:  884  RACHEL.  885  MINDWELL,  b.  1783. 
886  MARTHA,  b.  1789.  887  SARAH.  888  MARY.  889 

LUTHER. 

Guilford  and  Colebrook,  Conn.,  records. 


388A  CHLOE,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Nov.  2,  1760  {Manus*, 
Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  Oct.  31,  1784,  Bela  Scoville, 
s.  of  West  all  and  Huldah  (Buell)  Scoville,  b.  Mar.  1, 1758: 


Michael  Griswold 


211 


Resided  in  Granville,  Mass.,  and  Colebrook,  Conn.  Later  re¬ 
moved  to  New  ^  ork  state.  Shown  on  Great  Barrington,  Mass., 
land  records  in  the  settlement  of  her  father’s  estate.  Chloe  died 
Apr.  9,  1818.  Bela  died  in  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1818.  He 
was  a  descendant  of  Arthur  Scoville  who  appeared  in  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1670. 

Their  children:  890  Osmond  Bela,  b.  Aug.  5,  1787;  m.  Sarah 
Bough  ton.  891  Sylvester  Parmalee,  b.  Apr.  4,  1791;  m.  Eliza¬ 
beth  Elmore. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Scoville  Gen. 


389  MARY  (Polly)  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Oct.  28, 1762  (Manus', 
Samuel 3,  Thomas \  Michael');  m.  in  Richmond,  Mass.,  Dec.  28, 
1783,  Nathaniel  Reddington,  who  died  Oct.  4,  1839,  aged  76. 
His  parentage  has  not  been  found. 

Their  children:  892  Lucy,  b.  Aug.  21,  1784.  893  Harry,  b.  Apr. 
3,  1786.  894  Polly,  b.  Nov.  3,  1787;  became  insane  and  cut  her 
throat  Feb.  20,  1809,  aged  24.  895  Clarissa,  b.  Mar.  7,  1791.  896 
Phebe,  b.  Mar.  7,  1793.  897  Kingsbury,  b.  Feb.  4,  1795. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Richmond,  Mass.,  records. 


398  AARON,  b.  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  Apr.  10, 1754  (Aaron*. 
Samuel3,  Thomas \  Michael1);  m.  in  Woodstock,  Conn.,  Nov.  24. 
1774,  Anna  Johnson,  b.  1755,  who  died  Feb.  15,  1811,  ®.  56. 
Aaron  m.  (2)  in  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Ann  Dumphy,  whose  parentage 
has  not  been  found,  who  died,  date  unknown.  He  m.  (3)  Feb. 
5,  1832,  Polly  Burnough,  who  removed  to  Lowell,  Vt.,  after 
his  death,  where  she  m.  Joseph  Bumo,  who  died  Mar.  15,  1889, 
se.  72.  Polly  died  Feb.  24,  1855,  se.  74.  Aaron  died  Jan.  1847,  se. 
94  years  9  months.  Aaron  served  in  the  Revolution.  Enl.  1776 
Capt.  Ephraim  Manning’s  Co.,  Col.  Putnam,  Conn.  Line.  Enl. 
1777  for  9  mo.  Served  in  Capt.  Catlin’s  Co.,  Col.  Meigs,  Conn. 
Line.  Served  in  the  battle  of  Germantown.  Also  Capt.  Catlin’s 
Co.,  Col  Bradley.  Served  in  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill  under  En¬ 
sign  Asahel  Clerk  of  Woodstock,  Conn.  He  resided  in  Wood- 

stock  for  a  time,  removing  to  Charlton,  Mass.,  then  to  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt. 


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Children:  898  MARY  DURKEE,  b.  Sept.  10, 1776.  899  HAN- 
NAH  ROBERTS,  b.  Feb.  4,  1778.  900  ABIGAIL,  b.  Jan.  2, 

1780. 

East  Haddam,  Conn.,  and  Charlton,  Mass.,  records;  Hist,  of 
Woodstock,  Conn.;  U.  S.  Pension  records. 


399  MOSES,  b.  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  Sept.  14, 1755  (Aoron4, 
Samuel »,  Thomas 2,  Michael1)]  m.  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  St.  James 
Church,  May  15,  1775,  Mary  Bates,  who  died  a  widow  Aug.  15, 
1851.  Moses  died  before  1800.  Record  of  the  administration  of 

his  estate,  Middletown,  Conn.,  probate,  1799. 

Census  record  of  1790  shows  wife,  two  sons  and  four  daughters. 
Census  record  of  1800  shows  Mary  with  two  daughters  only. 


whose  names  are  unknown. 

Two  sons:  901  MOSES,  b.  1785;  killed  Apr.  29,  1799;  902 


JOSEPH,  d.  Sept.  20,  1793. 

Middletown,  Conn.,  Baptist  Church  record. 


400  JOSIAH,  b.  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  June  8,  1758  (Aaron*. 
Samuel \  Thomas \  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  May  2, 
1782,  Lucy  Talbott,  whose  parentage  has  not  been  found. 

His  will,  dated  July  8,  1800,  Middletown  Probate,  mentions 
wife  Lucy;  children,  Molly,  Martin,  Levi,  Jehiel  and  Lucy.  Dis¬ 
tribution  August  5,  1806,  mentions  Martin,  Jehiel,  Molly,  and 

\\  *rs  of  Levi 

Their  children:  903  MARY,  b.  1783.  904  MARTIN.  905 
LEVI.  906  JEHIEL.  907  LUCY. 

Middletown,  Conn.,  records;  Congregational  Church  records. 

401  MARY,  b.  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  Sept.  22,  1760  (. Aaron*, 

Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1)]  m.  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  Mar.  4, 
1783,  London  Bailey,  s.  of  London,  b.  Sept.  20,  1756,  Had¬ 
dam,  Conn.  T  j 

Census  of  1790  shows  two  sons  and  three  daughters.  London 

served  in  the  Revolution,  sergeant  major,  2nd  Regt.  Conn.  Line. 

Pension  roll.  .. 

The  will  of  London,  Sr.,  mentions  heirs  of  his  late  son,  Julian, 

Mary  and  Maria.  London,  Jr.,  died  1820. 


Michael  Griswold 


213 


Their  children:  908  Mary  Ann,  b.  May  9,  1784;  m.  Charles 
Trowbridge.  909  Julian.  910  Maria. 

Haddam  and  Middletown,  Conn.,  records;  Trowbridge  Gen., 
77  and  78. 


402  ELIJAH,  b.  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  Aug.  10,  bapt.  Aug. 
15,  1762  (Aaron4,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1)]  in.  in  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  Dec.  8,  1783,  Ann  Brooks,  d.  of  Jabez  and  Ann 
(Wickham)  Brooks,  and  descendant  of  Henry  Brooks,  the  New 
England  ancestor. 

Removed  to  Berne,  N.  Y.,  and  later  to  Maryland,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  bought  the  Wilder  Rice  farm  1807.  Later  sold  this  farm  to  his 
son  Wickham. 

Ann  died  and  he  m.  (2)  Mary,  whose  parentage  could'not  be 
found.  They  returned  to  Berne  for  a  time.  It  is  not  known  where 
they  were  buried.  Cemeteries  at  Berne  do  not  disclose  burials 
there.  It  is  thought  they  were  buried  in  the  old  Congregational 
cemetery  at  Worcester,  N.  Y.,  which  was  obliterated  and  stones 
removed  to  the  town  cemetery,  but  none  appear  for  Elijah  or 
his  wives. 

Their  children:  911  ANNA,  b.  1784.  912  WICKHAM,  b. 
1786.  913  SALLY,  b.  Aug.  9,  1790.  914  ELIJAH,  b.  1795.  915 
LYMAN.  916  EZEKIEL.  917  WOLCOTT. 

Haddam  and  Middletown,  Conn.,  records. 


403  REBECCA,  b.  in  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  Aug.  11,  bapt. 
Aug.  19,  1764  (Aaron4,  Samuel0,  Tho?nas2,  Michael1)]  m.  Ichabod 
Olmstead,  b.  1766,  s.  of  Samuel  and  Esther  (Roberts)  Olmstead. 
who  died  Jan.  6,  1861.  Samuel  served  in  the  Revolution. 

•  They  resided  in  East  Haddam  for  a  time,  then  removed  to 
Sunside,  Green  county,  N.  Y.,  where  they  purchased  200  acres 
of  land.  They  established  a  burial  plot  on  this  farm. 

The  compiler  visited  this  old  farm  after  traveling  several  miles 
of  almost  unused  roads,  and  also  the  burial  plot,  which  is  now  in 
a  sad  state  of  neglect.  The  farm  has  come  into  alien  hands,  and 
the  plot  receives  no  attention.  It  is  about  an  acre  in  extent,  sur¬ 
rounded  by  a  stone  wall,  all  grown  over  with  shrubbery,  the  tomb¬ 
stones  fallen,  and  it  was  with  extreme  difficulty  that  any  in- 


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scriptions  were  obtained.  Several  large  trees  had  fallen  across 
the  plot  from  wall  to  wall. 

Their  children:  918  Ichabod,  b.  Mar.  14, 1790;  m.  Elsie  Griggs. 
919  William,  b.  1792;  m.  Elizabeth  Marquit.  920  Rebecca,  b. 
1793;  m.  Truman  H.  Bagley.  921  Aaron,  b.  1796;  d.  Sept.  17, 
1856.  922  Jabez,  b.  Dec.  12,  1798;  m.  Mary  Merwin.  923  Jason, 
b.  Dec.  12,  1798;  d.  July  12,  1830.  924  Rufus,  b.  1800;  m.(l) 
Laura  Ackerly;  m.  (2)  Elizabeth  Thomas.  925  Caroline,  b.  Mar. 
23,  1802;  m.  Isaac  Coffine.  926  0rrin,b.  1804;  m.  Polly  Loomis. 
927  Israel  Griswold,  b.  Oct.  6,  1806;  m.  Sarah  J.  Morrison. 

East  Haddam,  Conn.,  records;  Olmstead  Gen.,  51;  Loomis 
Gen.,  590. 

405  MARY,  b.  in  Killing  worth,  Conn.,  May  29,  1742  ( Michael 4, 
Michael \  Isaac \  Michael1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  July  14,  1763, 
Daniel  Lane,  b.  Dec.  18,  1736,  s.  of  Daniel  and  Jemima  (Crane) 
Lane.  Mary  died  in  Wolcott,  Conn.,  where  they  had  settled 

about  1773. 

Daniel  m.  (2)  Apr.  6,  1791,  Sarah  Seaward,  d.  of  Amos  and 
Ruth  (Rogers)  Seaward,  of  Wolcott.  Sarah  died  1794.  She  was  a 
descendant  of  William  Seaward,  sergeant  of  Guilford  Train  Band, 
lieutenant  and  deputy. 

Daniel  was  a  descendant  of  Robert  Lane  of  Stratford,  Conn., 
whose  son  John  served  in  the  Colonial  Assembly,  1673-5.  Robert 
Lane  also  served  in  the  Assembly  1699-1715.  John  Lane,  2nd., 
also  served  1716-1743. 

Daniel  served  in  the  Revolution,  July  17,  1780-Dec.  14,  1780, 
Col.  Samuel  Webb.  Also  served  in  Capt.  Hanchett’s  Co.,  Col. 
Wyllys  Regt.  Pension  granted  for  14  months  actual  service.  He 

removed  to  New  York  state  about  1798. 

Their  children:  928  Mabel,  b.  May  7,  1766;  m.  David  Beck¬ 
with.  929  Nathaniel,  bapt.  May  20,  1764;  served  in  the  Revolu¬ 
tion;  m.  Millicent  Alcox.  930  Isabel,  twin,  bapt.  May  20,  1764, 
m.  Isaac  Alcox.  931  Asaliel,  bapt.  July  31,  1768;  m.  Abigail  Al¬ 
cox.  932  Mary,  bapt.  Apr.  11,  1773;  m.  Mark  Alcox.  933  Daniel, 
b.  May  25,  1779;  m.  Keziah  Norton.  934  Anson  Griswold,  b. 
Mar.  19, 1796;  m.  Lydia  Ann  Welton. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  town  and  Congregational  Church  records; 
Hist,  of  Wolcott,  Conn.,  511;  Marvin  Beckwith  Descendants. 


Michael  Griswold 


.  215 


406  ESTHER,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Apr.  19, 1744  ( Mich¬ 
ael \  Michael \  Isaac2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Killingworth,  Oct.  4,  1770, 
James  Nettleton,  b.  June  23,  1747,  s.  of  Jeremiah  and  Deborah,, 
who  died  1833.  Esther  died  Feb.  24,  1813,  aged  69.  Burials  in 
Stone  House  cemetery,  North  Killingworth. 

Their  children:  935  Elipas,  b.  June  12,  1772.  936  James,  b. 
Dec.  17,  1773;  m.  Lucy  Stannard.  937  Michael,  b.  July  9,  1775; 
m.  Martha  Rutty.  938  Esther,  b.  Dec.  2,  1781.  939  Jeremiah, 
b.  Apr.  27,  1783;  m.  Clarissa  Davis. 

Killingworth  town  and  North  Killingworth  Congregational 
Church  records;  Nettleton  Gen.;  Conn.  Magazine,  XI  and  XII. 

407  MOSES,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Nov.  19, 1745  ( Michael 4, 
Michael 3,  Isaac2,  Michael1);  m.  (1)  in  Killingworth,  Feb.  2,  1775, 
Lucretia  Kelsey,  b.  Oct.  7, 1741,  d.  of  David  and  Mary  (Platts) 
Kelsey,  who  died  June,  25,  1788,  aged  47. 

Moses  m.  (2)  in  Killingworth,  Mar.  31,  1790,  Huldah  Evarts, 
b.  1752/3,  d.  of  Jehiel  and  Deborah  (Bishop)  Evarts,  who  died 
Apr.  21,  1827,  aged  72.  Huldah  was  a  descendant  of  John  Evarts, 
founder  of  the  family  in  New  England,  of  Concord,  Mass.,  and 
Guilford,  Conn.  A  man  of  considerable  prominence.  Moses  re¬ 
sided  in  Killingworth,  a  farmer.  Served  in  the  Revolution,  siege 
of  Boston  and  defense  of  the  state.  Died  May  17,  1822,  aged  77. 
Burials  in  Union  District  cemeteiy,  North  Killingworth.  His 
estate,  Killingworth  probate,  1822;  agreement  signed  by  Huldah, 
and  sons  Michael  and  Jeremiah. 

Their  children:  940  MARY,  b.  Apr.  7,  1776;  d.  Nov.  7,  1801, 
unm.  941  MICHAEL,  b.  Mar.  11,  1778.  942  NOAH,  b.  Apr.  22, 
1781;  d.  Aug.  20,  1784.  943  LUCRETIA,  b.  Apr.  6,  1791;  d. 
Dec.  11,  1792.  944  JEREMIAH,  b.  May  30,  1793. 

Killingworth  town  and  North  Killingworth  Congregational 
Church  records;  Kelsey  Gen.,  I,  153,  226;  New  England  Reg., 
Vol.  LXI,  pp.  25-30. 


408  JERUSHA,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Sept.  18,  1747 
(Michael4,  Michael 3,  Isaac2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Killingworth,  Feb- 
28,  1771,  Levi  Rutty,  b.  Jan.  23,  1744/5,  s.  of  Edward  and  Mary 
(Purple)  Rutty,  who  died  Feb.  13,  1830,  aged  85.  Jerusha  died 


216 


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1814.  Burials  in  Union  District  cemetery,  North  Killingworth. 
His  will,  Saybrook,  Conn.,  probate,  mentions  his  children,  Mich¬ 
ael,  Lewis  and  Jerusha. 

Their  children:  945  Levi,  b.  May  29,  1774.  946  Michael.  947 
Lewis.  948  Jerusha,  b.  Dec.  3, 1780. 

Killingworth  town  and  North  Killingworth  Congregational 
Church  records. 


409  SARAH,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  July  28, 1749  {Michael* , 
Michael \  Isaac2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  Feb.  9,  1775, 
Silas  Wilcox,  s.  of  Silas  and  Sarah  (Stevens)  Wilcox,  who  died 
in  Conway,  Mass.,  Dec.  22,  1828.  Sarah  died  there  Jan.  27,  1838. 

They  established  themselves  on  a  farm  in  Conway  previous  to 
1790,  as  they  are  shown  there  on  census  records  of  1790. 

Their  children:  949  Elihu,  b.  Jan.  19,  1777.  950  Lucius,  b. 
Dec.  9, 1780.  951  Freeborn,  b.  Feb.  1471783.  952  Billy;  953  Polly, 
twins,  b.  Aug.  15,  1785. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  town  and  North  Killingworth  Congrega- 
tional  Church  records;  Conway,  Mass.,  records;  Wilcox  Gen.,  61. 


410  ABIGAIL,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Sept.  21,  1751 
(. Michael 4,  Michael 3,  Isaac2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  Sept. 
21,  1796,  John  Rossiter,  b.  Jan.  3,  1775,  s.  of  John,  Jun.,  and 
Mary  (Kelsey)  Rossiter.  Abigail  died  Sept.  2/,  1798,  aged  47. 
No  issue.  John  m.  (2)  Elizabeth,  whose  parentage  is  unknown, 
b.  1779,  who  died  July  12,  1853,  aged  74.  John  died  Dec.  19, 
1841.  Clinton,  Conn.,  cemetery. 

Killingworth  town,  and  North  Killingworth  Congregational 
Church  records. 


412  EBENEZER,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  May  23,  1756 
{Michael*,  Michael \  Isaac2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  Sept. 
23,  1779,  Phebe  Chatfield,  w*hose  personal  record  has  not  been 
found.  She  died  Dec.  2,  1818.  Ebenezer  died  Feb.  11,  1826. 

His  will,  Killingworth  probate,  mentions  children,  Ebenezer, 
Sally,  Lucinda,  Stephen  and  Jesse. 


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217 


Ebenezer  served  in  the  Revolution;  private  East  Haven  Alarm 
1779,  Capt.  Bristol’s  Co. 

Their  children:  954  STEPHEN,  bapt.  Mar.  26,  1780.  955 
CLARISSA,  bapt.  Feb.  18,  1781,  unm.  956  JESSE,  bapt.  Feb. 
16,  1782.  957  EBENEZER,  bapt.  Apr.  24,  1785;  d.  Oct.  28, 
1787.  958  PHEBE,  bapt.  Mar.  18,  1787.  959  SARAH,  bapt. 
Oct.  5,  1788.  960  EBENEZER,  bapt.  June  8,  1794.  961  LU¬ 
CINDA.  962  DELIA. 

Killingworth  town  and  North  Killingworth  Congregational 
Church  records. 

413  NATHANIEL,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Nov.  30,  1759 
(Michael4,  Michael 3,  Isaac2,  Michael1)]  m.  (1)  in  Killingworth, 
Jan.  11,  1781,  Sarah  Welles,  b.  1757,  whose  parentage  has  not 
been  found,  who  died  Sept.  30,  1819,  aged  62. 

He  m.  (2)  in  Killingworth,  Sylvia  (Stevens)  Towner,  d.  of 
Reuben  and  Dency  Stevens,  who  m.  (1)  Nov.  20,  1780,  Samuel 
Towner,  b.  in  Haddam,  Conn.,  1775,  who  died  July  20,  1810; 
no  issue.  Sylvia  died  Nov.  2,  1822,  aged  60. 

He  m.  (3)  in  Haddam,  Conn.,  Feb.  26,  1824,  Lois  (Clark) 
Dickinson,  of  Haddam,  widow  of  David  Dickinson.  She  was 
Lois  Clark,  d.  of  Daniel  and  Deborah  (Lewis)  Clark,  of  Haddam, 
who  m.  (1)  Aug.  27,  1777,  David  Dickinson,  who  died  Sept. 
9,  1822,  aged  65. 

Nathaniel  served  in  the  Revolution,  private  Capt.  Bristol’s 
Co.,  East  Haven  Alarm  1779. 

Nathaniel  died  May  3,  1839,  aged  79.  Record  of  his  estate, 
Killingworth  probate,  1839,  mentions  wife  Lois;  children,  Ashbel, 
Julius,  Julia,  and  Tryal,  wife  of  Moses  Parmalee.  Lois  died  June 
20,  1850,  aged  90. 

Their  children:  963  TRYAL,  b.  Jan.  20,  1782;  d.  Dec.  2,  1784. 
964  ASHBEL,  b.  1785.  965  JULIUS,  bapt.  May  31,  1789.  966 
JULIA,  twin,  bapt.  May  31,  1789.  967  CHARLOTTE,  bapt. 
May  31,  1792;  d.  y.  968  TRYAL,  b.  about  1794. 

Killingworth  towrn  and  North  Killingworth  Congregational 
Church  records;  Towner  Gen.,  27. 

419  JEMIMA,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Sept.  18,  1747  (Eben¬ 
ezer4,  Michael 3,  Isaac2,  Michael1)]  m.  in  Killingworth,  Dec.  19, 


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1771,  Ambrose  Kelsey,  s.  of  Obediah  and  Mary,  who  died  be¬ 
fore  1779. 

Jemima  m.  (2)  Apr.  8,  1779,  Josiah  Wilcox,  b.  Sept.  15,  1753, 
g.  of  Silas  and  Sarah  (Stevens)  Wilcox.  Josiah  lived  in  Killing- 
worth  for  a  time,  removing  to  Conway,  Mass.  Later  removed  to 
Brecksville,  Ohio,  Summit  county,  where  he  died  Mar.  3,  1841. 
Burial  in  the  Old  Rice  cemetery.  Josiah  served  in  the  Revolution; 

Children  Kelsey:  969  Eliab,  b.  Oct.  4,  1772;  m.  Mrs.  Hannah 
(Hollis)  Foster.  970  Sibe,  b.  Aug.  16,  1774;  m.  Josiah  Wilcox. 

Children  Wilcox:  971  Orrin,  m.  Abigail  Jenkins.  972  Eunice, 
m.  Storer.  973  Ebba,  b.  1781;  m.  Lucy  Cooley.  974  Ambrose, 
b.  June  1784;  m.  Eleanor  Jenkins. 

Killingworth  town  and  Congregational  Church  records;  Wil¬ 
cox  Gen.,  61. 

419A.  TEMPERANCE,  bapt.  Dec.  4,  1757  ( Ebenezer*,  Mich¬ 
ael 3,  Isaac2 ,  Michael1);  birth  and  baptism  after  her  father’s  death; 
m.  Miles  Dowd,  b.  July  17,  1755,  s.  of  Asa  and  Experience 
(Stocker)  Dowd,  who  died  Nov.  1, 1817.  Temperance  died  Nov. 
17,  1830.  Burials  in  West  cemetery,  Madison,  Conn.  Miles  was 
a  farmer  in  Madison. 

Their  children:  975  Lucretia,  b.  May  19,  17^8;  d.  1848.  976 
Garner,  b.  Dec.  22,  1779;  m.  Hannah  Bassett.  977  Polly,  b.  Sept. 
13, 1781 ;  m.  Elisha  Bassett.  978  Henry,  b.  Oct.  7, 1784;  m.  Fanny 
Isbell. 

Killingworth  town  and  Congregational  Church  records;  Tal- 
cott,  Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Henry  Doude  Gen.,  26. 


433  ISAAC,  b.  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  Sept.  24,  1753  (Stephen*, 
Isaac \  Isaac 2,  Michael l) ;  m.  (1)  Clara  Cobb,  of  whom  we  have 
no  further  record.  He  m.  (2)  in  Keene,  N.  H.,  Aug.  10, 1778,  Mrs. 
Lucy  (Osgood)  Wilder,  b.  in  Leominster,  Mass.,  Nov.  2,  1752, 
who  was  Lucy  Osgood,  d.  of  Joshua  and  Lucy,  and  m.  (1) 
Thomas  Wilder,  Dec.  31,  1767.  Thomas  died  of  smallpox  July 

8,  1776. 

Isaac  served  in  the  Revolution.  Member  of  a  company  from 
Keene,  under  Capt.  Jeremiah  Stiles  at  Bunker  Hill.  Served  also 
in  Col.  Sargent’s  Regt.  of  Mass,  troops. 


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219 


They  lived  at  Gilsum  near  the  Keene  line,  owning  property  in 
both  tpwns.  Isaac  was  prominent  in  town  affairs  of  Keene  for 
many  years.  He  also  served  as  sergeant  in  Col.  Senter’s  regt., 
under  Capt.  Wetherbee.  He  was  captain  of  militia  at  Keene. 

Their  children:  979  HANNAH,  b.  July  1,  1779.  980  ISAAC, 
b.  Mar.  30,  1781.  981  JEMIMA,  bapt.  June  15,  1783;  d.  Jan. 
11,  1784.  982  JEMIMA,  bapt.  Mar.  28,  1785.  983  CYNTHIA, 
bapt.  July  18,  1787.  984  STEPHEN,  bapt.  Jan.  25,  1789.  985 
LUCY,  bapt.  Sept.  2,  1790.  986  OLIVER  OSGOOD,  bapt.  Feb. 
10,  1793.  987  AHIRA. 

Bolton,  Conn.,  records;  Keene,  N.  H.,  records. 


434  JEMIMA,  b.  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  July  12,  1755  ( Stephen \ 
Isaac*,  Isaac2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Keene,  N.  H.,  July  29,  1780, 
Timothy  Dewey,  s.  of  Ebenezer  and  Martha  (Wilcox)  Dewey, 
b.  Mar.  27  1755,  in  Hebron,  Conn.,  who  died  Dec.  28,  1852,  aged 
97,  Tunbridge,  Vt. 

Timothy  served  in  the  Revolution.  A  very  comprehensive 
account  of  his  services  appears  in  the  George  Dewey  Gen.,  p. 
419.  Served  as  town  clerk  of  Gilsum,  1787.  Jemima  died  Apr. 
1,  1822. 

Their  children:  988  Timothy,  b.  Sept.  16,  1781;  d.  May  12, 
1783.  989  Timothy,  b.  1784;  m.  Sylvia  Canfield.  990  Aresthusia, 
b.  Aug.  4,  1786;  d.  y.  991  Asael,  b.  July  12,  1788.  992  Stephen, 
b.  Apr.  5,  1794;  m.  Rocksey  Ann  Moore. 

Bolton,  Conn.,  records;  Keene,  N.  H.,  and  Tunbridge,  Vt., 
records. 


435  MARY  (Molly),  b.  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  May  26,  1761  (Steph¬ 
en*,  Isaac*,  Isaac2,  Michael1);  m.  Sept.  12,  1784,  Zodoc  Hurd,  b. 
1760,  s.  of  Zodoc  and  Rachel  (Love  Fuller)  Hurd,  of  Gilsum,  N.  H. 

He  was  descendant  of  John  Hurd,  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  before 
1640;  removed  to  Stratford,  Conn.  His  son  Robert  removed  to 
East  Haddam,  Conn.,  and  became  the  founder  of  the  family 
there.  Ebenezer  was  the  founder  of  the  family  in  Killingw*orth. 

Zodoc  and  family  resided  in  Chesterfield,  N.  H.  Farmer. 

Their  children:  993  Robert  Lane,  b.  Apr.  11,  1785.  994  Zodoc, 
b.  Apr.  30,  1786.  995  Calvin,  b.  Oct.  24,  1789.  996  Lucinda,  b. 


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Mar.  26,  1792.  997  Salmon,  b.  June  8,  1794.  998  Justus,  b.  Aug. 
11, 1796.  999  Mary,  b.  Sept.  8,  1798. 

Bolton,  Conn.,  records;  Hurd  Gen.,  47-68;  Gilsum,  N.  H., 
records. 


436  STEPHEN,  b.  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  May  3,  1767  ( Stephen 4, 
Isaac2,  Isaac2,  Michael1)',  m.  in  Keene,  N.  H.,  Sept.  2,  1790, 
Cynthia  Kingsbury,  b.  in  Wrentham,  Mass.,  June  27,  1769,  d. 
of  Daniel  and  N  ancy  (Thurston)  Kingsbury. 

They  resided  in  Keene  and  Gilsum,  N.  H.  Kept  store  in  lower 
Gilsum.  His  father  operated  a  mill  there.  Later  removed  to 
Jay,  Essex  county,  N.  Y. 

Census  1820,  Jay,  shows  wife,  two  sons  and  two  daughters. 
1840,  wife  and  one  son. 

Their  children:  1000  Child,  b.  and  d.  Dec.  28,  1791.  1001 
Child,  b.  and  d.  Aug.  15,  1793.  1002  CYNTHIA,  b.  Dec.  4,  1794. 
1003  GEORGE,  b.  Mar.  9,  1799.  1004  BETSEY,  b.  Dec.  9, 
1804;  d.  -Aug.  17,  1822.  1005  ARETHUSIA  DEWEY,  b.  Oct. 
5, 1806.  1006  DANIEL,  b.  Oct.  4, 1809. 

Bolton,  Conn.;  and  Keene  and  Gilsum,  N.  H.,  records. 

440  ESTHER,  bapt.  in  Keene,  N.  H.,  July  7,  1785  ( Stephen \ 
Isaac2,  Isaac2,  Michael1);  m.  Dec.  15,  1805,  Jonathan  Bliss,  s. 
of  Jonathan  and  Sarah  Bliss,  of  Gilsum,  N.  H.,  b.  June  7,  1783> 
who  died  Apr.  4,  1842.  Esther  died  June  7,  1826. 

Their  children:  1007  Harriet,  b.  Feb.  1,  1810;  m.  Mr.  Ball. 
1008  Stephen  Van,  b.  Sept.  1, 1811 ;  d.  Nov.  20, 1871.  1009  Esther 
Van,  b.  Jan.  11,  1816;  d.  y.  1010  Marah,  b.  Dec.  25,  1818;  d.  y. 
1011  Charles  Henry,  b.  Sept.  10,  1824. 

History  of  Gilsum,  N.  H. 

442  ASAHEL,  b.  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  Jan.  23,  1744  {Jere¬ 
miah1,  John2,  Jacob2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  July  16, 
1760,  Hannah  Lee,  who  died  Aug.  9,  1827,  aged  77.  He  died 
Aug.  7,  1828,  aged  85.  Milton,  Conn.,  cemetery. , 

Their  children:  1012  HANNAH,  b.  Dec.  27,  1767.  1013 
SETH,  b.  Feb.  27,  1770.  1014  ABIGAIL,  b.  Dec.  27,  1771/2. 


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221 


1015  ASAHEL,  b.  Dec.  22,  1775.  1016  BENJAMIN,  b.  Oct.  13, 
1779.  1017  THANKFUL,  b.  Dec.  11,  1784.  1018  CLARISSA, 
b.  July  6,  1788. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records. 


443  MABEL,  b.  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  Mar.  5,  1746  (Jere- 
miah \  Jo/m3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  in.  Benjamin  Bissell,  s.  of 
Benjamin  and  Leah  (Peck)  Bissell,  b.  Dec.  12,  1748. 

Benjamin,  Sr.,  conducted  a  tavern  in  Torringford,  Conn.,  just 
north  of  Shubael  Griswold’s. 

Benjamin,  Jun.,  served  in  the  Revolution,  Capt.  John  Strong’s 
Co.,  17th  Regt. 

Their  children:  1019  Hiram,  b.  Apr.  28,  1783;  m.  Bethia  Wet- 
more.  1020  Warren.  1021  Benjamin.  1022  Rufus.  1023  Rachael. 
1024  Mabel.  1025  Rhoda.  1026  Annis.  1027  Lois.  1028  Minerva. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Windsor,  Bissell 
Family;  Litchfield  Land  records. 


445  SARAH,  b.  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  Aug.  30,  1753  ( Jere¬ 
miah i4,  John2,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Dec.  4, 
1783,  Ezra  Plumb,  s.  of  Ezra  and  Elizabeth  (Buell)  Plumb,  b. 
May  10,  1755,  who  died  Oct.  17,  1787. 

Ezra  m.  (1)  June  8,  1775,  Sarah  Woodruff,  d.  of  Nathaniel 
and  Mary  (Kilborn)  Woodruff,  who  died  Feb.  8,  1781. 

Children  of  first  marriage:  John,  b.  July  6,  1776;  m.  Deborah 
Plumb.  David,  b.  Mar.  4,  1778;  d.  y.  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  17, 
1779;  m.  Silas  White. 

Child  of  second  marriage:  1029  Ezra,  b.  Dec.  25,  1786;  d. 
July  1,  1787. 

Litchfield  Gen.  Reg.,  181;  Plumb  Gen.,  Conn.  Hist.  Society. 

446  JOHN,  b.  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  June  29,  1758  (, Jeremiah \ 
John2,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  23,  1782, 
Rhoda  Wetmore,  b.  Dec.  25,  1765,  d.  of  David  and  Sarah,  who 
died  Jan.  30, 1848.  John  was  a  farmer.  Served  in  the  Revolution. 
Private,  Capt.  David  Welsh;  later  Capt.  Jonathan  Wright;  Enl. 
Aug.  1776,  Capt.  Amos  Barnes;  marched  from  Litchfield  to  New 


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York,  and  joined  Col.  Sheldon’s  regiment.  Served  as  guard  dur¬ 
ing  the  battle  of  Long  Island.  Drafted  Aug.  1777.  Marched  to 
Albany,  Half  Moon  and  Bemis  Heights.  Took  part  in  the  battle 
where  Burgoyne  surrendered,  and  was  slightly  wounded.  His 
inscription  “Lieut.  John,  b.  June  29,  1758;  d.  Dec.  22,  1847.  A 
soldier  of  the  American  Revolution.”  Burials  in  Milton  cemetery, 

Litchfield.  .  r^TT,T 

Their  children:  1030  JULIUS,  b.  Jan.  23,  1784.  1031  JOHN, 

b.  June  5,  1785.  1032  DOTHA,  b.  July  25,  1787;  d.  Sept.  14, 
1867,  unm.  1033  RHODA,  b.  Nov.  28,  1789.  1034  ALMIRA, 
b.  Jan.  6,  1793.  1035  MINERVA,  b.  Dec.  2,  1795.  1036  ELIZA¬ 
BETH,  b.  Aug.  30,  1798.  1037  JARVIS,  b.  Apr.  16,  1801.  1038 
BELINDA,  b.  June  16, 1804.,  1039  HENRY  S.,  b.  June  21, 1807. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  St.  Michael’s  Episcopal  Church 
records;  U.  S.  Pension  records;  Wetmore  Gen. 


452  NATHAN,  b.  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  Mar.  5,  1756  (Jo/m4, 
John*,  Jacob*,  Michael');  m.  Dorcas  Wolcott,  d.  of  Daniel,  of 
Shoreham,  Vt.  Nathan  came  to  Vermont  with  his  parents  shortly 
after  1770.  Nathan  served  in  the  Revolution.  At  the  time  of 
Tryon’s  Raid  through  Northern  Vermont,  1778,  he  and  his 
brothers  were  captured  and  sent  to  Quebec.  He  is  shown  on 
Panton,  Vt.,  records  many  times;  land  transactions  and  selection 
for  public  office.  He  was  largely  instrumental  for  the  settlement 
of  Waltham,  where  he  made  his  home.  Census  of  1800  shows 
wife,  three  sons  and  two  daughters;  1810,  wife,  two  sons,  three 

daughters.  , 

Their  children:  1040  JOHN,  b.  1782.  1041  PHEBE  W.,  b. 

1785.  1042  JOSHUA.  1043  HANNAH.  1044  NATHAN,  b. 
1795. 

453  ADONIJAH,  b.  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  June  11,  1758/9 
(Johri,  John*,  Jacob2,  Michael ') ;  m.  Mar.  18,  1789,  Mary  Bar¬ 
ton,  d.  of  Andrew  of  Waltham.  Removed  with  his  parents  to 
Vermont.  Entered  the  army  under  Capt.  Bamum,  Major  Gideon 
Brown.  Served  as  scout.  Taken  prisoner  in  1778  and  confined  at 
Quebec.  He,  with  several  others,  escaped,  and  upon  arrival  back 
near  their  home,  were  recaptured  and  returned  to  prison,  where 


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223 


he  was  whipped,  the  scars  of  which  he  carried  to  his  dying  day. 
Finally  was  released  in  1781.  About  1830  they  removed  to  Il¬ 
linois,  and  settled  near  Whitehall,  Green  county.  He  died  in 
Peoria,  Sept.  1,  1841;  burial  in  the  North  Family  cemetery.  At 
one  time  there  was  considerable  discussion  as  to  classing  him 
with  the  Revolutionary  Patriots  on  the  ground  that  his  services 
were  not  sufficient.  However,  his  record  won  without  further 
trouble.  It  is  said  his  old  home  became  the  public  library  of 
the  town. 

Their  children:  1045  HENRY,  b.  Jan.  9,  1790.  1046  CYRUS, 
b.  Sept.  15,  1792.  1047  DESIRE,  b.  June  5,  1794.  1048  ELIAS, 
b.  Jan.  20,  1795.  1049  ADONIJAH  C.,  d.  in  Waltham,  Nov.  23, 
1814,  ae.  19.  1050  MARY,  b.  Nov.  14,  1797.  1051  LUCY,  b. 
Nov.  16,  1800.  1052  EDMUND,  b.  Mar.  28,  1804.  1053  SID¬ 
NEY,  b.  July  24,  1806.  1054  SYLVESTER,  b.  May  25,  1808. 

New  Milford,  Conn.,  records. 

454  DAVID,  b.  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  July  29,  1761  (John*, 
John3,  Jacob2,  Michael l);  m.  1787,  Submit  Evarts,  b.  1769,  who 
died  Oct.  26,  1824,  ae.  55.  Served  in  the  Revolution.  Taken  pris¬ 
oner  to  Quebec.  Residence  New  Haven  and  Waltham,  Vt.  He 
died  Aug.  9,  1820,  ae.  59.  Burials  in  Evergreen  Cemetery,  New 
Haven.  Census  1790,  wife  and  three  children. 

Children:  1055  ARABELLA,  b.  1788;  d.  Oct.  6,  1816,  28. 

1056  DAVID  EVARTS,  b.  Dec.  18,  1789.  1057  SETH.  1058 
DAMON. 


455  ASAPH,  b.  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  Oct.  17,  1766  (John*, 
John3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  his  wdfe  was  Abigail,  who  died  Oct. 
26,  1844,  ae.  55.  They  settled  on  a  small  farm  near  New  Haven, 
Vt.,  where  they  lived  nearly  all  their  lives. 

Records  of  children  have  not  been  found  except  one  son 
1058A.  ASAPH,  b.  about  1791.  Census  of  1850,  Waltham,  Vt., 
shows  his  age  59. 

No  further  record. 

456  DOCTOR,  b.  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  Nov.  1770  (John*, 
John3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  his  wife  was  Abigail,  parentage  un- 


224 


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known.  Ho  cum©  to  Vermont  with  his  parents.  Became  a  prom¬ 
inent  man  and  trusted  public  official.  His  will,  Dec.  5,  1839, 
mentions  wife  Abigail,  and  daughter  ALMEDA.  There  were 
probably  other  children,  as  census  records  show  two  sons  and 
two  daughters.  Of  these  we  have  no  record.  Census  1840  shows 
him  ffi.  60-70,  wife  50-60,  and  one  daughter  se.  40-50. 

1059  ALMEDA. 


471  DEBORAH,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  May  6,  1740  (Elijah*, 
Jacob*,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Litchfield,  May  24,  1768,  Eben- 
ezer  Plumb,  b.  May  6,  1746,  s.  of  Ezra  and  Elizabeth  (Buell) 
Plumb.  The  Plumb  family  name  is  of  great  antiquity.  The  name 
appears  in  1180  on  the  Great  Roll  of  Normandy,  and  one  of  the 
first  to  be  used  in  England.  Ezra  was  one  of  the  first  settlers  in 
Litchfield.  Deborah’s  inscription:  “Deborah  Plumb,  d.  of  Elijah 
Griswold,  the  first  infant  baptized  in  the  Episcopal  Church  of 

Litchfield,  died  July  2, 1836,  se.  90.” 

Their  children:  1060  Friend,  b.  Aug.  2,  1769;  m.  Mary  Smith. 
1061  Rachel,  b.  June  14,  1770.  1062  Deborah,  b.  Feb.  26,  1772. 
1063  Ebenezer,  b.  Feb.  8,  1774.  1064  Samuel,  b.  Dec.  9,  1775. 
1065  Reuben,  b.  Jan.  14,  1778.  1066  Elijah,  b.  Mar.  26,  1780. 
1067  Betsey,  b.  June  19,  1782.  1068  Ann,  b.  June  23,  1784.  1069 
Charles,  b.  July  28,  1789. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Litchfield;  Litchfield  Gen. 
Register;  St.  Michael’s  Episcopal  Church  record. 


473  DANIEL,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  1,  1744  (Elijah*, 
Jacob3,  Jacob2,  Michael1).  This  Daniel  was  a  Loyalist,  a  soldier 
and  officer  in  the  British  service.  He  returned  to  his  native  town 
bearing  a  captain’s  commission,  and  at  once  commenced  his  work 
of  attempting  to  enlist  soldiers  in  the  King’s  service.  It  is  said 
that  there  was  an  alarm  in  regard  to  him  about  this  time,  and  he 
concealed  himself  until  the  excitement  had  subsided,  when  he, 
with  others  he  had  enlisted,  attempted  to  join  the  British  army. 
They  were  pursued  and  captured,  and  taken  to  Derby,  Conn., 
and  there  tried  by  Court  Martial.  Daniel  was  sentenced  to  be 
hanged,  which  penalty  was  carried  out  in  New  Haven.  The 
others  were  released.  Of  Griswold,  Kilboume,  in  his  history,  says. 


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225 


“he  was  reputed  to  be  a  man  of  good  character  and  energy  and 
wasmot  unpopular  with  a  large  class  of  Whigs.”  Perhaps  by  the 
bloody  code  of  war,  he  ought  to  have  suffered  death  for  his 
offense  as  a  traitor,  though  it  is  a  fact  beyond  dispute,  that  there 
were  among  the  King’s  troops  in  that  contest,  whole  regiments 
of  ‘Loyal  Americans’  as  they  were  styled.  Many  of  the  leading 
Whigs  were  open  in  their  condemnation  of  the  action  of  the  Court 
Martial,  in  this  instance,  and  the  event  probably  did  not  ad¬ 
vance  the  Republican  cause  in  that  town. 

Daniel  left  a  widow  whose  name  has  not  been  disclosed  and 
three  sons.  The  records  are  largely  silent  as  to  this  family.  James, 
brother  of  Daniel,  left  a  portion  of  his  estate  to  these  three  sons, 

and  Desire,  wife  of  James,  mentioned  them  as  sharing  her  estate 
in  1840. 

1070  HARMON,  bapt.  Oct.  24, 1773.  1071  JOHN.  1072  SETH 
1073  TRUMAN. 

History  of  Litchfield,  Conn.,  St.  Michael  Episcopal  Church 
records.  Kilbom  Hist,  of  Litchfield;  Hartford  Courant,  1776 
77,  78. 


476  SARAH,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  July  27,  1752  ( Elijah \ 
Jacob3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  May  6,  1773, 
Ephriam  Bates. 

He  is  said  to  have  agreed  to  join  the  British  forces  and  was 
taken  prisoner  with  Daniel  Griswold  (No.  473). 

He  was  offered  the  opportunity  of  joining  the  American'forces 
and  thereafter  served  faithfully  in  the  4th  Co.,  1st  Regt,  Capt. 
Welch  of  Litchfield;  also  served  in  the  5th  Troop  of  Sheldon's 
Dragoons,  as  private.  May  1777. 

There  were  children  whose  names  have  not  been  found.  Dis¬ 
tribution  of  the  estate  of  James  and  Desire  Griswold,  1832,  shows 
there  were  heirs  of  Sarah  (No.  477). 

Hist.  Litchfield  Co.,  Conn. 


477  JAMES,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  July  3,  1754  ( Elijah \ 
Jacob3,  Jacob2,  Michael1).  His  wife  was  Desire,  parentage  un¬ 
known,  who  died  Nov.  27,  1839,  se.  76.  He  died  Jan.  30,  *1827,  so. 
72.  Burials  in  West  cemetery,  Litchfield.  His  estate,  Litchfield 


226 


The  Griswold  Family 


probate,  Apr.  29,  1828,  shows  distribution  to  Deborah  Plumb, 
wife  of  Ebenezer;  to  heirs  of  Jacob,  to  heirs  of  Daniel;  to  Seth; 
to  Sarah  Bates.  Her  estate,  Mar.  23,  1840,  shows  distribution  to 
Abigail  Osborne,  widow  of  Jesse;  representatives  of  Jacob  Gris- 
wold,  deceased;  to  heirs  of  Sarah  Bates;  to  heirs  of  Daniel  Gris¬ 
wold;  to  Frederick  W.  Plumb,  representative  of  Deborah;  to 
representatives  of  Seth  Griswold. 


478  SETH,  b.  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  May  8,  1757  ( Elijah 4, 
Jacob*,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  unmarried.  Seth  was  a  Loyalist  and 
remained  of  that  opinion  during  his  entire  life.  In  1783  removed 
to  New  Brunswick  with  the  large  number  who  had  served  the 
Loyalist  cause.  A  copy  of  his  original  application  for  a  land  grant 
in  New  Brunswick,  with  his  own  signature,  was  obtained  by  the 
compiler,  which  shows  that  he  served  seven  years  in  the  British 
Loyal  American  regiment,  and  also  the  Queen’s  Rangers,  upon 
which  he  received  200  acres  of  land.  He  had  also  acquired  con¬ 
siderable  holdings  of  land  previously.  His  will,  on  file  at  the  Pro¬ 
bate  office,  in  Frederickton,  New  Brunswick,  shows  a  disposal  of 
these  holdings,  bonds,  mortgages  and  cash,  in  the  Parish  of 
Queensbury,  York  county,  New  Brunswick.  The  will  reads  to 
Seth  and  John  Griswold,  sons  of  his  nephew  John  Griswold* 
provided  they  be  found  within  five  years,  and  provided  also  that 
they  become  British  subjects  and  reside  in  New  Brunswick.  Fail¬ 
ing  in  this  the  property  was  to  revert  to  Truman  Griswold,  son 
of  his  brother  Daniel  (No.  473).  It  appears  from  the  records  that 
Seth  and  John  Griswold  were  not  found,  and  that  Truman  Gris¬ 
wold  had  died,  and  the  property  was  then  deeded  by  court  decree 
to  Truman  Borden  Griswold,  resident  of  Victoria  county,  Canada 
West,  Oct.  9,  1846.  Seth  died  Dec.  7,  1838. 


479  JACOB,  b.  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  Feb.  1,  1759  {Elijah*, 
Jacob*,  Jacob2,  Michael1).  Very  little  information  could  be  ob¬ 
tained  in  reference  to  him.  It  is  knowm  he  had  two  sons,  perhaps 
more  children,  of  which  we  have  no  record. 

1074  JACOB.  1075  ZACHARIAH. 


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227 


480  CHLOE,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Jan.  30,  1750  ( Josiah \ 
Josiah *,  Jacob1,  Michael');  m.  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  Sept.  1772, 
Joseph  Riley. 

Their  children:  1076  Deborah,  bapt.  May  2,  1773.  1077  Mary, 
bapt.  Apr.  10,  1774.  1078  Constant,  bapt.  Oct.  15,  1775.  1079 
Chloe,  bapt.  Oct.  10,  1779;  d.  May  23,  1785. 

Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  Congregational  Church  record. 

481  SOLOMON,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  27,  1751  (Jo¬ 
siah*,  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael l);  m.  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  Feb. 
2,  1775,  Sarah  Deming,  d.  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Smith) 
Deming,  b.  Apr.  30,  1752.  Solomon  died  Aug.  17,  1777.  Sarah 

.  m.  (2)  in  Rocky  Hill,  Amasa  Adams,  s.  of  Amasa  and  Hannah 
(Camp)  Adams,  b.  Mar.  15,  1743.  Sarah  died  June  12,  1794,  ae. 
42,  and  Amasa  m.  (3)  Jan.  24,  1/96,  Caroline  Dalliby,  who  d 
Aug.  13,  1798. 

Children  Griswold:  1080  JOSIAH,  b.  Nov.  21,  1775;  bapt. 
Jan.  7,  1796.  1081  SOLOMON,  b.  1776.  1082  SARAH,  b.  Nov 
4,  1777. 

Children:  Adams  by  Sarah:  Sylvester,  b.  Oct.  29,  1783. 
Horace,  b.  Jan.  8,  1787.  Roxa,  b.  Apr.  1790. 

'Wethersfield,  and  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient 
Wethersfield,  II,  401;  Deming  Gen.,  44. 


482  CONSTANT,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Mar.  29,  1753 
(Josiah4,  Josiah 3,  Jacob1,  Michael1)',  m.  in  Cromwell,  Conn.,  Dec. 
27,  1780,  Rebecca  Boardman,  b.  in  Rocky  Kill,  Conn.,  July  27. 
1760,  d.  of  Captain  John  and  Elizabeth  (Warner)  Boardman,  who 
d.  Mar.  20,  1825/6.  Constant  died  Apr.  11,  1839.  Burials  in 
Rocky  Hill  cemetery.  Farmer.  Served  in  the  Revolution.  Enl. 
May  1775  for  7  months;  Capt.  John  Chester,  Col.  Wyllvs  State 
Troops.  Lexington  Alarm.  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  same  company. 
Enl.  July ^1776,  Capt.  Benjamin  Wright’s  Co.,  Col.  Talcott. 
August  1776  was  in  New  Aork  when  the  army  retreated  to  Har¬ 
lem  Heights.  Enl.  1777  same  company. 

Their  children:  1083  SOLOMON,  b.  Oct.  24,  1781.  1084 
ASHBEL  BOARDMAN,  b.  1784;  bapt.  Oct,  10,  1784.  1085 
AMANDA,  b.  1785.  1086  ABIGAIL,  b.  1786.  1087  NANCY,  b. 


228 


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June  24,  1787.  1088  JOSIAH,  bapt.  Oct.  24,  1790.  1089  SYL¬ 
VESTER,  b.  Dec.  11,  1791.  1090  DEBORAH,  b.  July  6,  1794. 
1091  HENRY,  b.  1799;  d.  1800.  1092  FREDERICK,  bapt. 
Feb.  2,  1797. 

Wethersfield,  and  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  records;  Boardman  Gen., 
375.  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield,  II,  401. 


484  DEBORAH,  bapt.  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  Mar.  18,  1768 
(, Josiah 4,  Josiah ’,  Jacob \  Michael1);  m.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn., 
Sept.  15,  1793,  Jared  Goodrich,  b.  Mar.  15,  1769,  s.  of  Capt. 
John  and  Abigail  (Demining)  Goodrich,  who  died  Nov.  24,  1833, 
se.  73.  Deborah  died  Dec.  17,  1842,  ®.  74.  No  issue. 


485  CATHERINE,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1763  (Josiah1, 
Josiah 3,  Jacob \  Michael') ;  m.  June  24, 1792,  Timothy  Olmstead, 
b.  in  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  Feb.  1764,  s.  of  Timothy  and  Eunice 
(Flowers)  Olmstead,  who  died  Aug.  6,  1843.  Catherine  died  Apr. 
4,  1848. 

Their  children:  1093  Timothy,  m.  (1)  Nancy  Smith;  (2)  Sarah 
Adams.  1094  Jacob,  b.  1795;  d.  Sept.  10,  1831.  1095  Edward 
Flowers,  m.  (1)  Elizabeth  Vibberts;  (2)  Mrs.  Angeline  (Hills) 
Bradley.  1096  Catherine  Griswold,  bapt.  Oct.  18,  1801;  d.  y. 
1097  Josiah  Griswold,  bapt.  Oct.  18,  1801;  d.  Apr.  1,  1804.  1098 
Mercy  Boardman,  d.  Oct.  1867.  1099  Josiah  Griswold,  bapt. 
Aug.  10, 1805;  died  in  Alton,  Ill.,  while  in  U.  S.  service,  Aug.  1863. 

West  Hartford,  and  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Olmstead 
Gen.,  47. 

486  ABIGAIL,  b.-in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  June  21, 1761  (J ohn1, 
Josiah9,  Jacob9,  Michael');  m.  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  May  1, 1781. 
Hosea  Buckley,  s.  of  Gershom  and  Thankful  (Belden)  Buckley , 
b.  1760,  and  descendant  of  Rev.  Peter  and  Rev.  Gershom  Buck- 
ley.  Resided  in  Rocky  Hill;  captain  and  navigator,  master  of  the 
ship  Enterprise.  He  died  Nov.  4,  1838,  ®.  82.  Abigail  died  Aug. 
28,  1823,  ®.  63. 

Their  children:  1100  Amelia,  b.  Apr.  24,  1782;  m.  Allen  Rob¬ 
bins.  1101  Ursula,  b.  June  8,  1783;  d.  Mar.  27,  1863.  1102  John 


Michael  Griswold 


229 


G.,  b.  Jan.  3,  1785;  m.  (1)  Abigail  Hart;  (2)  widow  Mary  Hub¬ 
bard.  1103  Sylvester,  b.  June  1,  1787;  m.  Nancy  Bradford.  1104 
Gershom,  b.  Feb.  11,  1789;  m.  (1)  Esther  Neff;  (2)  Laura  Good¬ 
rich.  1105  Mabel,  b.  Nov.  13,  1792;  m.  Ira  Beumont.  1106  Abi¬ 
gail,  b.  Sept.  17,  1795;  d.  June  8,  1798.  1107  Abigail  S.,  b.  Jan. 
20,  1799;  m.  Davis  Smith. 

Wethersfield  and  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  records;  Buckley  Gen., 

106. 


487  JACOB,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  May  12,  1786  (Jacob*, 
Josiah 3,  Jacob-,  Michael l);  m.  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  Nov.  12, 
1807,  Lydia  Wright,  bapt.  Nov.  12,  1786;  d.  of  Daniel,  and  des¬ 
cendant  of  T.  homas  \\  right,  who  was  a  man  of  high  standing  and 
influence.  Served  as  deputy  to  the  General  Court,  and  held  town 
offices.  Lydia  died  Jan.  19,  1823,  aged  36. 

Jacob  m.  (2)  in  Rocky  Hill,  Oct.  26, 1824,  Mrs.  Sally  (Wright) 
Berry.  Manders  Berry  m.  Sally  Wright,  Oct.  2, 1814,  d.  of  Eben- 
ezer  and  Grace  (Butler)  Wright,  bapt.  Jan.  26,  1795.  Ebenezer 
Wright  served  in  the  Revolution.  Sally  died  July  24,  1841,  aged 
45.  Jacob  died  Feb.  2,  1848,  aged  62. 

Their  children:  1108  ALONZO,  b.  Sept.  22,  d.  Sept.  27,  1811. 
1109  ALONZO,  b.  June  5,  1814.  1110  ALFRED,  bapt.  Sept.  8, 
1816.  1111  SALLY,  b.  Oct.  27,  1818.  1112  WYLLYS  WIL¬ 
LIAMS,  b.  Nov.  14,  1821.  1113  LYDIA  WRIGHT,  b.  July  15, 
1823.  1114  CORNELIUS,  b.  July  2,  1826;  d.  Dec.  20,  1870,  aged 
45.  1115  SARAH  WILKINSON,  b.  July  3,  1829.  1116  ELIZA 
ANN,  b.  Oct.  4,  1831.  1117  JENNIE,  bapt.  July  4,  1834.  1118 
MARTHA,  bapt.  Sept.  2,  1836. 

Wethersfield  and  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient 

Wethersfield,  II,  98,  859;  Rocky  Hill  Congregational  Church 
records. 


488  WAIT,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1788  (Jacob*,  Josiah *, 
Jacob2,  Michael ■) ;  m.  in  Newington,  Conn.,  Feb.  17,  1812,  ELIZ¬ 
ABETH  BLINN,  of  Wethersfield,  b.  1791,  who  died  Dec.  8, 
1828,  aged  37.  Wait  died  Sept.  5, 1828,  aged  41. 

Wethersfield  and  Newington,  Conn.,  records. 


230 


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489  ANNER,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Sept.  12,  1762  ( Ozias 4, 
Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Wethersfield,  Apr.  19,  1787, 
Samuel  Welles,  s.  of  John  and  Hannah  (Curtis)  Welles,  b.  Nov. 
11,  1766,  and  descendant  of  Governor  Thomas  Welles,  in  line  of 
his  son  Samuel,  who  died  1816.  Anner  died  Sept.  15,  1828,  se.  66. 

Their  children:  1119  Anna  Stanley,  b.  Sept.  26,  1787.  1120 
Samuel,  b.  Aug.  5, 1789.  1121  Ashbel,  b.  Feb.  /,  1791.  1122  Polly 
Griswold,  b.  Feb.  14,  1793.  1123  Sally,  b.  June  14,  1795.  1124 
Abigail,  b.  Aug.  25,  1797.  1125  Lama,  b.  Mar.  8,  1800.  1126 
Mabel,  b.  July  30,  1802;  m.  Edmund  H.  Holcombe.  1127  Nancy 
Griswold,  b.  Nov.  11, 1804. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield,  II, 
779;  Wethersfield  Congregational  Church  records. 


490  MARY  W.,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Mar.  18, 1764  (Oatas\ 
Josiah *,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Wethersfield,  Dec.  4,  1784, 
Elisha  Welles,  b.  Mar.  12,  1758,  s.  of  Joseph  and  Mary  (Rob¬ 
bins)  Welles,  and  descendant  of  Governor  Thomas  Welles,  through 

his  son  John. 

They  removed  to  Holland  Patent,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died  1845. 
Mary  died  1834,  aged  70. 

Their  children:  1128  Elisha  Griswold,  b.  1788,  d.  1857.  1129 
Salome,  b.  1790.  1130  Nathan,  b.  1793;  d.  1795.  1131  Mary,  b. 
1796;  d.  1863.  1132  Chester  Robbins,  b.  1799;  d.  1867.  1133 
Harriet,  b.  1801;  d.  1809.  1134  Ira,  b.  1803.  1135  Nancy,  b.  1806. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield,  II, 
400,  1767. 

493  JUSTUS,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Apr.  26,  1768  ( Ozias*, 
Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Wethersfield,  Dec.  29,  1791  Pru¬ 
dence  W^elles,  b.  Oct.  30,  1766,  d.  of  John  and  Hannah  (Curtis) 
Welles,  and  descendant  of  Governor  Thomas  Welles,  in  line  of 
his  son  Samuel. 

Justus  was  a  farmer.  Died  Aug.  1,  1803.  Prudence  died  Dec. 
29, 1839,  aged  73. 

Their  children:  1136  Infant  bu.  Oct.  17,  1792.  1137  Infant  d. 
Jan.  6,  1793.  1138  JUSTUS,  b.  Nov.  5,  1793.  1139  MARY,  b. 
Nov.  15,  1795.  1140  ABIGAIL,  b.  Aug.  23, 1798. 


Michael  Griswold 


231 


Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Wethersfield  Congregational 
Church  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield,  II,  779. 


494  SAMUEL,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Jan.  26,  1770  ( Ozias 4, 
Josiah \  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Eunice  Collins,  bapt.  Nov.  13, 
1774,  d.  of  Abijah  and  Patty  (Warner)  Collins.  Samuel  died  Nov 
1833,  aged  63. 

Their  children:  1141  JEREMIAH.  1142  JULIA. 

Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield. 


495  LYDIA,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Oct.  8,  1771  ( Ozias\ 
Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Wethersfield,  Dec.  15,  1793, 
John  Woodbridge,  b.  July  23,  1769,  s.  of  Samuel  and  Martha 
(Olmstead)  Woodbridge,  who  was  killed  by  a  falling  tree  at 
Trenton,  N.  Y.,  May  10,.  1804.  He  was  a  descendant  of  Rev. 
John  W  oodbridge,  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  w*ho  came  to  New  Eng¬ 
land  1634.  He  was  granted  250  acres,  for  a  farm  1671.  Minister 
at  Killings  worth,  Conn.,  1666-1679;  Wethersfield,  1679-1691. 
(Conn.  Colonial  records,  II,  163). 

Their  children:  1143  Lydia,  bapt.  Sept.  14,  1794;  m.  Justin 
Thayer.  1144  Horace,  bapt.  Aug.  14,  1797;  m.  Lucy  F.  Willard. 
1145  Edwin,  bapt.  Oct.  16,  1798;  m.  Sally  Treadwell.  1146  Sally, 
bapt.  Jan.  15,  1802;  m.  Willard  G.  Wolcott.  1147  John,  bapt. 
Mar.  13,  1805. 

Wrethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Wethersfield  Congregational 
Church  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield,  II,  847.  Olmstead 
Gen.,  27;  W^oodbridge  Gen. 


496  OZIAS,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  7,  1773  ( O2ios \ 
Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  Mar.  12, 
1801,  Joanna  Steele,  d.  of  Allyn  and  Joanna  (Cadwell)  Steele, 
b.  Mar.  26, 1781,  who  died  Feb.  17, 1844. 

Joanna  was  a  descendant  of  John  Steele,  who  served  as  Com¬ 
missioner,  appointed  to  govern  Connecticut.  Later  served  as 
deputy  from  Hartford  and  Farmington;  also  served  on  the  War 
Committee. 


232 


The  Griswold  Family 


Ozias  and  wife  were  members  of  the  West  Hartford  Congrega¬ 
tional  Church.  Farmer.  He  died  Dec.  22,  1815. 

Their  children:  1148  SALLY,  b.  Apr.  9, 1802.  1149  CHESTER, 
b.  Jan.  5,  1805.  1150  ALLEN  STEELE,  b.  Oct.  13,  1808.  1151 
THOMAS  FRANKLIN,  b.  Mar.  6, 1813.  1152  LUCY  JOANNA, 
b.  Mar.  18,  1815;  d.  Mar.  10,  1816. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Conn.  Colonial  records,  Vol.  I; 
Steele  Gen.,  34;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield,  II,  400;  West  Hart¬ 
ford  Congregational  Church  records. 

> 

497  THOMAS,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  July  11,  1775  ( Ozias* , 
Josiah ,3  Jacob2,  Michael1)]  m.  in  Wethersfield,  Jan.  22,  1799, 
Mary  Wolcott,  b.  Aug.  24, 1779,  d.  of  Elisha  and  Mary  (Welles) 
Wolcott,  who  died  June  4,  1847,  aged  68. 

Thomas  m.  (2)  in  Wethersfield,  June  13,  1848  (the  record 
states  “Rboda  aged  59,  married  Thomas  aged  73”),  Rhoda  S. 
Wright,  b.  1789,  d.  of  Elisha  and  Mary  (Buck)  Wright,  who 
died  June  4,  1867,  aged  78.  Thomas  died  Feb.  24,  1850.  He  was 
engaged  in  the  business  of  dressing  cloth. 

Their  children:  1153  THOMAS,  b.  Dec.  7, 1800. 1154  FRANK¬ 
LIN  WOLCOTT,  b.  Dec.  7,  1801;  d.  June  27,  1814.  1155  STAN¬ 
LEY,  b.  June  24, 1804.  1156  MARY  WELLES,  b.  Aug.  11, 1808. 

1157  MABEL  BELDEN,  b.  Nov.  20,  1810;  d.  Sept.  19,  1811. 

1158  MABEL  BELDEN,  b.  Aug.  18,  1812.  1159  FRANKLIN 
WOLCOTT,  b.  Mar.  28,  1815.  1160  ELIZA,  b.  Nov.  2,  1818. 
1161  MARTHA,  b.  Aug.  20,  1821;  d.  Sept.  2,  1892,  unm. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Wolcott  Gen.;  Wethersfield  Con¬ 
gregational  Church  records. 


499  JOHN,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Apr.  9,  1779  (Ozias*, 
Josiah ?,  Jacob2,  Michael1) ;  m.  (1)  in  Wethersfield,  Jan.  26,  1803, 
Esther  Welles,  b.  July  24,  1781,  d.  of  Elijah  and  Sarah  (Balch) 
Welles,  who  died  July  11,  1813,  aged  33. 

John  m.  (2)  Apr.  14,  1814,  Hannah  Welles,  sister  of  Esther, 
b.  Oct.  1783,  who  died  Oct.  28,  1857.  John  died  Feb.  26,  1826. 

Children  by  Esther:  1161  A.  SARAH  WELLES,  b.  1808.  1162 
MARTHA,  b.  1813.  Child  by  Hannah:  1163  JANE,  b.  Dec. 
5, 1818. 


Michael  Griswold 


233 


Wethersfield  town  and  Congregational  Church  records. 


501  JAMES,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  21,  1784  ( Ozias 4, 
Josiah*,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  Jan.  22,  1812, 
Lucy  Robbins,  d.  of  Capt.  Wait  and  Hannah,  b.  Jan.  13,  1783, 
who  died  June  19,  1855,  aged  72. 

Her  will,  Hartford,  Conn.,  probate,  June  16,  1855,  mentions 
sons,  Albert  C.,  James  S.,  and  Wait  R.  Griswold;  daughters  Lucy 
R.  Smith,  and  Nancy  M.  Griswold.  Census  1850:  James  aged 
66;  Lucy  66,  Nancy  M.,  24;  Albert  C.,  22;  Lucy  R.,  2;  Wait  R.,  30. 

James  died  Oct.  20,  1863.  His  will,  Apr.  1, 1859,  mentions  his 
sons.  He  wras  engaged  in  the  business  of  dressing  cloth.  Burials 
in  Wethersfield. 

Their  children:  1164  LUCY  ROBBINS,  b.  Nov.  9,  1812.  1165 
JAMES  STANLEY,  b.  May  1,  1815.  1166  MARTHA  AMELIA, 
b.  Oct.  21,  1817;  d.  Nov.  17,  1834.  1167  WAIT  ROBBINS,  b. 
June  15,  1820.  1168  HENRY  MORGAN,  b.  Jan.  13,  1823;  d. 
aged  24.  1169  NANCY  MORGAN,  b.  Dec.  2,  1825;  d.  Jan.  23, 
1857.  1170  ALBERT  CLINTON,  b.  Sept,  4,  1827. 

Wethersfield  and  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  records. 


503  NANCY  CLARK,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Sept.  10,  1788 
( Ozias*,  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Oct.  19,  1806,  Guy  Mor¬ 
gan,  b.  Sept.  17,1/86,  s.  of  Stephen  and  Mary  (Douglass)  Morgan, 
and  descendant  of  Richard  Morgan,  who  came  to  Boston,  Mass., 
1660.  Settled  at  New  London,  and  also  resided  in  Waterford. 
Stephen  settled  in  Wethersfield  where  he  became  known  as  an 
upright  citizen. 

Guy  and  Nancy  resided  for  a  time  in  Berlin,  Conn.  Then  re¬ 
moved  to  New  York  state,  located  and  named  the  place  Wethers¬ 
field,  now  in  Wyoming  county.  Removed  to  Ohio,  and  located 
in  Wood  county,  where  he  was  at  once  an  influential  citizen. 
Held  numerous  county  offices.  He  died  Oct.  9,  1842.  Nancy 
died  Oct.  2,  1853. 

Their  children:  1171  Stephen,  b.  Feb.  28,  1809;  m.  Rowena  A. 
Broadbent.  1172  Justus,  b.  May  2, 1807.  1173  Nancy  Ann  Maria, 
b.  Feb.  1,  1811;  d.  inf.  1174  Griswold,  b.  June  5,  1813.  1175  Guy 
Douglass,  b.  Jan.  29,  1816.  1176  Edward,  b.  Aug.  15,  1818.  1177 


234 


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Ezra,  b.  Mar.  11, 1821.  1182  Hanley,  b.  Mar.  6, 1824.  1178  Riley, 
b.  Feb.  13,  1827.  1179  Andrew  Jackson,  b.  May  10,  1829. 

Wethersfield,  and  Berlin,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  New  London 
county,  Conn.;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield,  II,  511. 


528  JOSIAH,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Sept.  6,  1771  {Daniel', 
Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  in.  in  Wethersfield,  Feb.  25,  1793, 
Abigail  Harris,  d.  of  Thomas  and  Abigail  (Robbins)  Harris,  b. 
June  6,  1773. 

The  Harris  family  seems  to  descend  from  Thomas  who  kept 
the  ferry  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  for  49  years,  and  Thomas  who 
settled  in  Wethersfield. 

Josiah  was  a  sea  captain  and  navigator.  Died  Sept.  16,  1802, 
aged  32.  Distribution  of  his  estate,  Apr.  3,  1809,  mentions  Abi¬ 
gail  Broadbent.,  his  late  widow;  Jerusha,  Jacob,  and  Harris 
Griswold. 

Abigail  m.  (2)  Dr.  Samuel  BroadbeNt,  b.  Mar.  29,  1759,  who 
died  Apr.  2,  1828,  aged  69.  Abigail  died  Jan.  27,  1874. 

Children  Griswold:  1180  JACOB,  b.  Aug.  26,  1794.  1181 

THOMAS  HARRIS,  b.  Aug.  30,  1796;  d.  Jan.  9,  1801.  1182 
JERUSHA,  b.  Oct.  20,  1801.  1183  HARRIS,  twin,  b.  Oct.  20, 
1801. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield, 
II,  135. 


530  DANIEL,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Oct.  29,  1775  {Daniel', 
Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Sept.  25,  1797,  Hettea  or  Mehit- 
able  Hanmer,  b.  1777,  who  died  Mar.  26,  1855,  aged  78.  Daniel 
died  Oct.  19,  1825,  aged  50.  Burials  in  Wethersfield.  Resided  in 
Griswoldville. 

Census  records  show  only  one  son.  1184  DANIEL  BOARD- 
MAN,  b.  1810. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records. 


532  GEORGE,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Apr.  25, 1781  {Daniel', 
Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Wethersfield,  Apr.  18,  1802, 
Eunice  Williams,  who  died  June  22,  1818. 


Michael  Griswold 


235 


Their  children:  1185  CLARISSA,  b.  1802;  d.  June  1822.  1186 
Child  died  July  1827.  1187  HANNAH,  bapt.  Jan.  1828. 

Wethersfield  town  and  Congregational  Church  records. 


536  JONATHAN,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  May  19,  1766 
( Timothy \  Ebenezer 3,  Jacob z,  Michael1);  m.  (1)  in  Wethersfield, 
Oct.  7,  1790,  Huldah  Francis,  b.  1768,  bapt.  Nov.  6,  1774,  d. 
of  Charles  and  Anne,  who  died  with  infant,  Sept.  25, 1797,  aged  29. 

He  in.  (2)  in  Wethersfield,  Mar.  31,  1799,  Melicent  Francis, 
sister  of  Huldah,  b.  1773,  bapt.  Nov.  6,  1774,  who  died  Mar.  20, 
1816,  aged  43. 

He  m.  (3)  Rhoda  Goodrich,  b.  May  28,  1762,  d.  of  David  and 
Hannah  (Boardman)  Goodrich,  of  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  and  des¬ 
cendant  of  William  Goodrich,  b.  in  England,  and  who  served 
as  deputy  from  W'ethersfield  1662. 

Jonathan  was  a  sea  captain  and  navigator,  sloops  Polly  and 
Siren.  Removed  to  Fleming,  Cayuga  county,  N.  Y.;  administra¬ 
tion  of  his  estate.  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Surrogate,  mentions  Rhoda, 
widow;  kindred  as  appeal’s  here  except  daughter  Huldah. 

His  children:  1188  NANCY,  b.  July  16,  1791.  1189  MARY, 
b.  Dec.  22,  1793.  1190  TIMOTHY,  b.  June  1,  1795.  1191 
CHARLES,  b.  May  24,  1800.  1192  HULDAH,  b.  Aug.  27,  1802. 
1193  MELICENT,  b.  Mar.  4,  1805;  d.  Mar.  18,  1806.  1194 
HENRY,  b.  Apr.  8,  1810.  1195  HANNAH. 

Wethersfield  town  and  Congregational  Church  records;  Stiles 
*  Ancient  W7ethersfield,  I,  574;  II,  401. 


539  MOSES,  b.  in  Wrethersfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  2,  1775  (Timothy*, 
Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Martha  Dix,  d.  of  Lieut.  Charles 
and  Martha  (Baxter)  Dix.  Lieut.  Charles  served  in  the  Revolu¬ 
tion.  Moses  died  about  1795;  the  baptism  of  the  children  is  men¬ 
tioned  as  the  children  of  “widow  of  Moses”  that  year.  The 
record  of  death  has  not  been  found. 

Their  children:  1196  SYLVESTER.  1197  MARTHA.  Both 
baptized  Dec.  27,  1795. 

Wrethersfield  town  and  Congregational  Church  records;  Stiles 
Ancient  Wethersfield,  II,  305,  402. 


236 


The  Griswold  Family 


543  ELIAS,  b.  June  4, 1775  ( Elias 4,  Ebenezer 3,  Jacob 2,  Michael1) ; 
m.  Nov.  28,  1801,  Wealthy  Flowers,  b.  Apr.  5,  1775,  in  Ash- 
field,  Mass.,  d.  of  Colonel  Flower.  Elias  was  an  ordained  Meth¬ 
odist  minister. 

Their  children:  1198  EL1ZUR  WHITING,  b.  Aug.  25,  1804; 
bapt.  Sept.  14,  1806.  1199  ELIAS  WILLIAM,  bapt.  Aug.  12, 
1810.  1200  ELIJAH  WARD,  b.  Mar.  7,  1812;  bapt.  Sept.  6, 
1813;  d.  unm.  1201  TRUMAN.  Went  to  sea  and  never  re¬ 
turned.  1202  JAMES  FLOWER.  1203  MARIA. 

Buckland,  Mass.,  records;  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.  Church  records. 


544  JOSEPH,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  May  23,  1777  (Elias*, 
Ebenezer 3,  Jacob 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Buckland,  Mass.,  Jan.  8,  1800, 
Lovisa  or  Louisa  White,  b.  Sept.  17,  1778,  d.  of  Deacon  Joseph 
White,  who  died  July  31,  1858. 

They  settled  in  Buckland  where  they  lived  their  entire  lives. 
He  was  a  farmer  and  mechanic;  an  enterprising,  prosperous  and 
successful  business  man.  Served  several  times  as  representative 
and  member  of  the  senate.  Very  active  in  the  promotion  of  edu¬ 
cational  and  religious  movements.  A  man  of  action,  principle  and 
honesty.  Commenced  life  with  only  a  common  school  education, 
but  was  called  many  times  to  the  most  responsible  offices  in  the 
town,  the  duties  whereof  he  discharged  with  the  greatest  fidelity. 
A  Democrat  politically,  and  in  all  his  social  intercourse  an  out¬ 
standing  Christian  character  endeared  to  all  his  neighbors.  Was 
also  interested  in  military  affairs  serving  as  major. 

Mrs.  Griswold  was  a  woman  of  consistent  Christian  character. 
Her  life  was  one  of  continued  toil,  but  it  was  for  her  family  and 
others,  a  true  and  noble  fife.  They  were  prominent  members  of 
the  church.  ' 

Joseph  died  Aug.  12,  1843.  From  the  Franklin  Democrat,  Aug. 
29, 1843.  “Seldom  has  death  marked  for  its  victim  one  whose  loss 
will  be  more  deeply  felt,  both  as  a  public  and  private  citizen.” 

Their  children:  1204  MYRA,  b.  July  18,  1801.  1205  NEW¬ 
TON,  b.  July  4,  1803.  1206  LOVISA,  b.  Apr.  13,  1805;  d.  June 
7,  1809.  1207  JOSEPH,  b.  Aug.  9,  1806.  1208  FIDELIA,  b. 
Sept.  11,  1807.  1209  ROXANNA,  b.  Dec.  17,  1808;  d.  Dec.  23, 
1890.  1210  LORENZO,  b.  May  24,  1810.  1211  LOVICE  or 
LOUISA,  b.  May  24, 1810.  (Twin  with  Lorenzo) .  1212  WAYNE, 


Michael  Griswold 


237 


b.  Jan.  30,  1812.  1213  LOMINA,  b.  July  30,  1813.  1214  WHIT¬ 
ING.  b.  Nov.  12,  1814.  1215  HARRIET  NEWELL,  b.  Apr.  2, 
1816.  1216  LUCINDA  HASTINGS,  b.  Mar.  30,  1818.  1217 
JOSIAH  WHITE,  b.  Jan.  31,  1823. 

Buckland  and  Colrain,  Mass.,  records;  Colrain  cemetery  re¬ 
cords.  Family  records  contributed  by  Eliza  M.  Pratt,  their  grand¬ 
daughter. 


545  WHITING,  b.  1781  ( Elias*,  Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael l); 
m.  Jan.  1806,  Achsah  Tyler,  d.  of  Deacon  John  and  Mercy 
(Thatcher)  Tyler,  b.  Aug.  20,  1782,  in  Attleboro,  Mass. 

Whiting  was  a  Presbyterian  clergyman  and  a  very  talented 
man.  He  died  Jan.  13,  1815.  His  T.  S.  R.  “Sacred  to  the  memory 
of  Rev.  Whiting  Griswold  who  departed  this  life  Jan.  13,  1815, 
aged  34  years.  He  was  an  able,  zealous  and  orthodox  minister, 
an  affectionate  husband,  tender  parent  and  an  humble  Christian, 
In  his  last  moments  the  doctrines  and  duties  he  had  taught  others, 
were  his  great  support.  He  died  saying,  “Come  Lord  Jesus,  come 
quickly.” 

They  resided  in  Hartford,  Pa.  His  will  on  file  at  the  probate 
court  in  Montrose,  Pa.,  mentions  wife  Achsah,  and  his  children 
without  names.  In  the  records  of  the  Orphans  Court  there  ap¬ 
pears  the  application  of  Achsah  for  guardianship  of  Joab  W.,  and 
Melissa,  only  children  of  Rev.  Whiting  Griswold. 

Achsah  m.  (2)  Aug.  14,  1816,  Major  Jason  Torrey,  b.  June 
3,  1772,  who  died  Nov.  21,  1848. 

Children  Griswold:  1218  JOAB  WHITING.  1219  ACHSAH 
MELISSA. 

Tyler  Gen.,  I,  388. 


546  SIMEON,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  12,  1782  (Elias*, 
Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Sally  Kilbourne,  d.  of  Jehiel 
and  Amy  (Vaill)  Kilbourne. 

Sally  died  and  he  m.  (2)  Feb.  7,  1825,  Sarah  Buckingham,  d. 
of  Nathan  and  Silena  (Lewis)  Buckingham,  b.  Nov.  4,  1794,  who 
died  in  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2,  1864.  Simeon  was  a  Baptist  min¬ 
ister.  Died  in  West  Meredith,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  21,  1839,  aged  56. 

Census  record  of  1850,  Masonville,  N.  Y.,  Delaware  county. 


238 


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shows  Sarah,  aged  55;  Alanson  B.,  aged  22;  Mary,  aged  20,  and 
Silena  aged  78. 

Their  children:  1220  LOUISA  B.  1221  RUTH.  1222  OLIVE. 
1223  SARAH,  b.  Jan.  18,  1826;  d.  Jan.  5,  1828.  1224  ALANSON 
BUCKINGHAM,  b.  Feb.  18,  1828.  1225  HENRY  HORACE, 
b.  Sept.  29,  1831;  d.  Aug.  19,  1832.  1226  SIMEON  PIERCE,  b. 
May  28,  1835;  d.  Nov.  29,  1849.  1227  MARY  FRANCES,  b. 
Oct.  3,  1849;  unm.  Portrait  painter  in  Chicago. 

Kilboume  Gen.,  187;  Buckingham  Gen. 


547  HORACE,  b.  in  Buckland,  Mass.,  1785  (Elias*,  Ebenezer \ 
Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Chloe  Sage,  d.  of  Rev.  Seth,  of  Wind¬ 
ham,  Pa. 

Horace  was  a  physician.  Began  practice  in  Hartford  and  Hunt¬ 
ingdon,  Pa.  Finally  settled  in  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Their  children:  1228  WHITING,  b.  1820.  1229  HORACE 
SETH,  b.  Oct.  24,  1813.  1230  DULCIE  C.,  b.  1824;  d.  June  24, 
1886. 

Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  records;  Binghamton  Surrogate  records. 

549  SALLY,  b.  in  Buckland,  Mass.,  bapt.  June  6,  1791  (Elias*, 
Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Simeon  Monfore.  Resided  in 
Meredith  and  Delhi,  N.  Y. 

Their  children:  1231  Rhoda.  1231A  Whiting.  1231B  Sally,  d. 
inf.  There  was  another  child  whose  record  could  not  be  found. 

Buckingham,  Mass.,  and  family  records. 


553  POLLY,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  June  24,  1779  (Elizur*, 
Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Litchfield,  Apr.  18,  1799,  Orlo 
Allen,  b.  in  Cornwall,  Conn.,  Oct.  18,  1771.  Polly  died  in  West- 
field,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  29, 1847.  He  died  there  Nov.  9, 1841.  They  also- 
resided  in  Cooperstowm,  and  Hartwick,  N.  Y. 

Their  children:  1232  Sally  Birge,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Apr.  23r 
1800;  m.  Sheldon  Comstock;  10  children.  1233  Dorinda,  b.  Jan. 
or  June  19,  1802.  1234  Orlo  G.,  b.  Nov.  8,  1804;  d.  unm.,  Aug. 
25, 1856.  1235  Daniel  Nash,  b.  Sept.  20, 1807;  m.  (1)  Adelia  Dan- 
ley;  m.  (2)  Susan  Danley.  1236  Albert  C.,  b.  Feb.  4,  1810;  m. 
(1)  Emily  H.  Stafford;  m.  (2)  Eliza  Ivans.  1237  Isaac  C.,  b.  Nov. 


Michael  Griswold 


239 


21,  1811;  m.  Jerusha  Whitfield.  1238  Eliza  Ann,  b.  Dec.  11, 1816; 
m.  Henry  C.  Bean.  1239  Emeline  Rhoda,  b.  Apr.  21,  1820;  m. 
Andrew  Snyder. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  Allen  Memorial,  76. 


556  CHESTER,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Sept.  8,  1782  ( Elizur \ 
Ebenezer 3,  Jacob 2,  Michael1);  m.  Rhoda  Griswold,  d.  of  Elias  and 
Rhoda  (Flower)  Griswold  (No.  548  Vol.  II),  b.  Oct.  17, 1787.  She 
is  said  to  have  been  a  very  beautiful  woman. 

He  was  known  as  Captain  Chester.  Served  in  the  war  of  1812. 
Settled  in  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  later  removing  to  Utica,  N.  Y., 
and  was  captain  of  one  of  the  canal  packet  boats.  Later  was  in¬ 
spector  and  weigher  with  an  office  on  Schuyler  St.  Was  also 
weigh  master  for  some  years  at  the  weighlock.  Served  as  aider- 
man  and  resided  on  Broad  street.  He  was  highly  considered  and 
respected. 

Their  children:  1240  HENRY  HOBERT,  b.  1806;  d.  y.  1241 
CHESTER  A.,  b.  1808;  d.  Aug.  30,  1832.  1242  HORACE  E. 
1243  WHITING  (Rev.)  b.  May  10,  1815.  1244  ELIAS,  b.  1818. 
1245  EDWIN,  b.  1824.  1246  HENRY  EDWIN,  b.  1826.  1247 
ELIZUR. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Utica,  N.  Y.;  Coopers¬ 
town,  N.  Y.,  Church  records. 


^59  AZARIAH,  b.  in  Sharon,  Conn.,  Oct.  30,  1757  ( Azariah 4, 
Ephriam 3,  Jacob 2,  Michael l);  m.  Olive  Boland,  Apr.  1779,  b. 
1760,  who  died  in  Castleton,  Vt.,  Apr.  5,  1823,  aged  63. 

Removed  to  Castleton,  Vt.,  and  appears  there  in  census  of  1790, 
wife  and  five  children;  1800,  wife,  eight  sons,  and  two  daughters; 
1810  wife,  three  sons  and  three  daughters. 

Farmer;  died  Aug.  17,  1823,  aged  66. 

Their  children:  1248  CALVIN,  b.  1779.  1249  THOMAS,  b. 
1782.  1250  JAMES,  bapt.  Jan.  4,  1784.  1251  SUSANNAH,  b. 
Feb.  8,  1787.  1252  PHILIP,  b.  1789.  1253  AZARIAH.  1254 
NOAH.  1255  ELIZABETH,  b.  1796.  1256  SYLVIA.  1257 
LOUISA. 

Sharon,  Conn.,  and  Castleton,  Vt.,  records. 


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564  EPHRIAM,  b.  in  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y.,  1796/97  ( Ephriam 4, 
Ephriam 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Sally  Walker,  b.  June  12,  1805, 
d.  of  Philip  and  Hannah  (Field)  Walker,  who  died  Aug.  27,  1865, 
aged  61 ;  murdered  in  her  own  home.  East  Cemetery,  Williston,  Vt. 

Farmer;  died  June  3,  1886,  aged  89-9-8. 

Administration  of  her  estate,  Burlington,  Vt.,  probate,  men¬ 
tions  only  her  husband  Ephriam.  His  will,  Dec.  3,  1885,  mentions 
Hiram  S.  Hindler,  or  Hinsdale  and  Mary  Sullivan.  The  record 
shows  that  a  George  Griswold  sought  to  contest  the  will,  the  court 
holding  that  the  bequests  were  valid. 

No  issue  appears  of  record  except  1258  ELIZA,  who  died  May 
8,  1828,  aged  11. 

Walker  Gen.,  309;  Williston,  Vt.,  records. 


565  SYLVESTER,  b.  in  West  Fort  Ann  (Griswold ville),  N.  Y., 
July  2,  1793  ( Ephriam 4,  Ephriam 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  July  1, 
1824,  JEMIMA  MASON,  b.  Mar.  16,  1802,  who  died  May  6, 
1879,  aged  77.  Sylvester  died  Sept.  17,  1854,  aged  62.  West  Fort 
Ann  cemetery  inscriptions. 

Sylvester  served  in  the  war  of  1812  as  fifer,  Capt.  Franklin 
Haskins'  Co.,  N.  Y.  militia.  Drafted  at  Fort  Ann  1814. 

Apr.  20,  1878,  in  Clinton  county,  N.  Y.,  Jemima  Mason  Gris¬ 
wold,  aged  75,  applied  for  pension.  Stated  that  Sylvester  was 
light  complexioned,  blue  eyes,  six  feet  tall,  and  weighed  about 
150.  That  they  were  married  July  1, 1824.  She  resided  at  Keese- 
ville,  N.  Y. 

Their  children:  1259  ANDREW  E.,  b.  Mar.  26,  1826;  d.  Nov. 

24,  1841.  1260  SARAH,  b.  Apr.  19,  1830.  1261  SUSAN,  b.  Oct. 

25,  1833. 

Family  and  U.  S.  Pension  records;  Mason  Gen. 


566  SAMUEL,  b.  in  Fort  Ann  (Griswoldville),  1798  ( Ephriam \ 
Ephriam 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Elizabeth  Wood,  d.  of  Comfort 
Wood,  who  died  Oct.  13,  1849,  aged  41-5-5.  .He  died  Jan.  10, 
1863,  aged  66-5.  Burials  in  Griswold  Mills,  N.  Y.,  cemetery. 

Census  of  1850,  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y.,  shows  him  a  farmer  aged  50; 
Salma,  aged  17;  Phebe  A.,  aged  15;  George  aged  12;  Hiram  aged 
9;  Delia  aged  2. 


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241 


Their  children:  1262  SALINA.  1263  PHEBE  ANN,  b.  Feb. 
26,  1836.  1264  GEORGE;  resided  in  Rutland,  Vt.;  no  issue.  1265 
HIRAM.  1266  CEDELIA. 


572  EUNICE,  b.  in  West  Fort  Ann  (Griswold ville).  ( Ephriant *, 
Ephriam1,  Jacob 2,  Michael l);  m.  Elias  Forbes.  He  was  a  farmer 
and  postmaster  in  Griswold  Mills.  Eunice  died  Feb.  6,  1835,  aged 
30-5.  Burials  in  Griswold  Mills. 

Their  children:  1267  Elisha,  m.  Caroline  Dunn.  1268  Ruth 
Ann,  m.  Dr.  Franklin.  1269  John,  m.  Sarah  Bemis.  1270  Syl¬ 
vester,  m.  Lucy  Scott.  1271  Albert,  d.  y.  1272  Hannah  Ann,  d. 
Mar.  30, 1835.  1273  Julius,  d.  Jan.  26,  1859,  aged  27. 

Family  records;  Griswold  ville,  N.  Y.,  cemetery  inscriptions. 


576  JABEZ,  b.  in  Sharon,  Conn.,  May  12,  1764  ( Jabez4,  Eph - 
ria7n\  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Anna  Spencer,  b.  1766.  It  is  gen¬ 
erally  supposed  that  Jabez  is  buried  under  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  Spencertown,  N.  Y. 

Their  children:  1274  ABIGAIL  CYNTHIA,  b.  July  9,  1788; 
m.  Calvin  Loomis  (Loomis  Gen.).  1275  SHERMAN,  b.  Aug.  16, 
1790;  census  1850  shows  his  age  59.  1276  JOHN  LAWRENCE, 
b.  June  28,  1795.  1277  DEBORAH,  b.  Jan.  30,  1801;  m.  William 
Bemis.  1278  ALBERT  A.,  b.  May  10,  1803.  1279  NORMAN 
FRANCIS,  b.  1805;  census  1870  shows  his  age  65.  1280  ANN 
SPENCER. 

Sharon,  Conn.,  records.* 


579A  DEBORAH,  b.  1771;  bapt.  Sept.  13,  1772  (Jabez4,  Eph - 
riam\  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Sheffield,  Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1789, 
Jacob  Kellog,  b.  Aug.  24,  1766,  s.  of  Azariah  and  Hannah  (Cat- 
lin)  Kellogg.  Deborah  died  Mar.  9,  1813. 

Jacob  m.  (2)  Aug.  29,  1813,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Beales)  Gay¬ 
lord,  b.  Aug.  29,  1784,  who  died  Apr.  12,  1855,  aged  89. 

He  was  called  Jacob  2nd.  Removed  to  Adams,  Jefferson  county 
N.  Y.,  about  1800.  Served  as  highway  commissioner  1803. 

Children  of  first  marriage:  1281  Hannah,  b.  Aug.  3,  1790;  m. 
Stephen  W.  WTright.  1282  Salmon,  b.  July  31,  1792;  d.  May  8, 


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1813,  unm.  1283  Amney,  b.  Mar.  5,  1794;  m.  Calvin  Fox.  1284 
Harriet,  b.  Mar.  2,  1796;  m.  Pearley  D.  Stone.  1285  Lewis,  b. 
June  19, 1798;  m.  Louisa  Breed.  1286  Jacob,  b.  July  31, 1800;  m. 
Fanny  Billings.  1287  Lois,  b.  Apr.  22,  1803;  m.  Nelson  Seymour. 
1288  Sally,  b.  Dec.  9, 1805;  d.  y.  1289  Lauretta,  b.  Nov.  5,  1807; 
d.  Jan.  22,  1810.  1290  Alexander  Hamilton,  b.  May  17,  1811;  m. 
Lovina  Hall. 

Sharon,  Conn.,  records;  Sharon  Congregational  Church  re¬ 
cords;  Sheffield,  Mass.,  records;  Kellogg  Gen.,  228;  Gregory 
Stone  Gen.,  432. 


593  MATTHEW,  b.  in  Spencertown,  N.  Y.,  June  1, 1785  (J ohn 4, 
Ephriam3,  Jacob \  Michael1);  m.  Nov.  3,  1805,  Betsey  Bell,  b. 
June  26,  1787,  d.  of  David  and  Esther  (Webb)  Bell,  who  died 
Nov.  25,  1861.  Matthew  died  Mar.  12,  1851.  Resided  in  New 
South  Berlin,  N.  Y. 

Census  of  1810,  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  shows  wife,  one  son,  and  one 
daughter  under  10;  census  1860  shows  Robert  B.,  aged  33,  George 
aged  47. 

Their  children:  1291  HORATIO  N.,  b.  Apr.  21,  1807.  1292 
EUPHEMIA,  b.  Oct.  26, 1808.  1293  JOHN  DAVID,  b.  Jan.  21, 
1811.  1294  GEORGE  W.,  b.  Jan.  7,  1813.  1295  CHESTER  M., 
b.  Jan.  17,  1815.  1296  MARCIA  U.,  b.  Apr.  25,  1817 ;  d.  Mar.  4, 
1847.  1297  MILLICENT,  b.  Aug.  9,  1819;  d.  Sept.  23,  1841. 
1298  MATTHEW,  b.  May  22,  1822.  1299  MATTHEW  C.,  b. 
June  20, 1825.  1300  ROBERT  B.,  b.  Mar.  18,  1827.  1301  CAR¬ 
OLINE  E.,  b.  Aug.  30, 1831. 

Matthew  Griswold  Bible  record. 


596  JACOB,  b.  in  Spencertown,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  11,  1791  (John4, 
Ephriam?,  Jacob2,  Michael1) ;  m.  Lucy  Chase,  b.  May  29,  1793, 
d.  of  John  and  Hannah  (Allen)  Chase,  and  descendant  of  William 
Chase,  of  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  carpenter,  the  first  of  the  Chase 
name  to  settle  in  New  England,  who  came  to  Roxbury,  Mass., 
1630.  Jacob  died  May  8,  1825. 

Their  child:  1302  FRANKLIN  A.,  b.  Oct.  20,  1815,  who  died 
in  Vigburg,  Miss. 

Spencertown,  N.  Y.,  records;  N.  E.  Reg.,  77-331. 


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243 


599  ROBERT  F.,  b.  in  Spencertown,  N.  Y.,  1801  (John*,  Eph - 
riam*,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Lydia  Beckwith,  1825,  d.  of  Joshua 
of  Green  River,  1807-1883;  Robert  died  1860. 

Census  1850  shows  him  aged  48;  Lydia  45;  John  15;  Lucien  12; 
Caroline  7.  Census  1860,  Canaan,  Columbia  county,  N.  Y., 
shows  him  a  farmer  aged  59;  Lydia  55;  John  W.,  28;  Caroline  18. 

Their  children:  1303  MILLICENT.  1304  JOHN  W.,  b.  1835. 
1305  LUCIEN,  b.  Sept.  11,  1837.  1306  CAROLINE  B.,  b.  1843. 


604  ASHBEL,  b.  May  12, 1757  (Gideon*,  David3,  Michael2,  Mich¬ 
ael1);  m.  Elizabeth  Woodruff,  d.  of  Noah  and  Mary  (Barnes) 
Woodruff,  of  Farmington,  Conn.,  b.  Aug.  15,  1760. 

Administration  of  her  estate,  Farmington  probate,  Jan.  7, 1806, 
Vol  5,  514,  mentions  children  Elizabeth  Rowley;  Maiy  Andrus; 
guardian  appointed  for  Hannah,  Ashbel,  Elijah,  Rhoda,  and 
Gideon.  Inventory  of  his  estate  July  7,  1806. 

Their  children:  1307  ELIZABETH.  1308  MARY,  b  1783 
1309  HANNAH.  1310  ASHBEL.  1311  ELIJAH.  1312  RHODA 
b.  Aug.  1792.  1313  GIDEON. 


607  LYDIA,  b.  in  Farmington,  Conn.,  Nov.  24,  1765  (Gideon*, 
David \  Michael? ,  Michael1).  The  record  states  that  she  married 
Michael  DeRocoe,  said  to  have  been  a  prisoner  of  war  from  the 
British  army.  No  other  information. 


EUNICE,  b.  Feb.  2,  bapt.  Feb.  9,  1755,  in  Monterey, 

Mass.,  (Elijah*,  David3,  Michael 2,  Michael1);  m.  Abraham 
Brewer. 

Their  children:  1314  Elijah.  1315  Abraham.  1316  Abigail;  m. 
John  Stull.  1317  Delinda;  m.  Joseph  Stull. 

Tyringham,  Mass.,  records;  Monterey  Congregational  Church 
records. 


607C  DAVID,  b.  in  Tyringham,  Mass.,  Mar.  13,  bapt.  Aug. 
30,  1761  (Elijah*,  David3,  MichaeP,  Michael1). 


244 


The  Griswold  Family 


David  served  in  the  Revolution  in  New  York  state;  pvt.  Capt. 
Baldwin,  Whitney  and  Miller,  Col.  Van  Ness.  Enl.  at  Hinsdale, 
Columbia  county,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1,  1776;  served  several  short  en¬ 
listments  1777,  1778,  and  1781.  Engaged  in  several  skirmishes 
with  Indians  and  Tories.  He  heard  the  rattle  of  “drums  along 
the  Mohawk,”  having  served  in  Gov.  Clinton’s  Expedition  to  the 
historic  Mohawk  valley.  He  was  allowed  pension  Sept.  5,  1832. 
Jane,  his  wife,  allowed  pension  Dec.  4,  1848. 

David  married,  his  wife  being  Sarah,  whose  parentage  is 
unknown.  In  the  Spring  of  1787,  David  with  his  wife  and  child¬ 
ren,  Mary,  Thomas  and  David,  came  up  the  river  from  Orange 
county,  N.  Y.,  and  located  between  Elmira  and  Wellsburg,  on 
what  is  known  as  the  river  road.  He  was  one  of  the  shareholders 
in  the  Susquehanna  purchase,  and  there  is  a  record  of  a  survey 
for  David  Grissel,  lot  62,  104  acres,  in  Southport,  Chemung 
county,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  4,  1788. 

Fe  built  the  first  grist  mill  there,  and  was  an  active  citizen, 
and  assisted  in  building  the  first  school  in  the  Gnswold  com¬ 
munity. 

Sarah  died  Dec.  16,  1796,  aged  34,  and  he  m.  (2)  at  Newtown, 
N.  Y.,  Jane  Durham  Stull,  1799,  who  was  b.  1773,  d.  of  John, 

who  died  Aug.  18,  1859,  aged  85. 

Administration  of  her  estate,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  surrogate,  men¬ 
tions  sons  John  and  Jonas,  and  d.  Nancy,  wife  of  Hiram  Het- 
field,  of  Wheatland,  Hillsdale  county,  Mich. 

The  will  of  John  Durham  Stull  mentions  his  d.  Jane,  wife  of 


David. 

David  died  Mar.  29,  1847,  Maple  street  cemetery,  Southport, 
N.  Y.  His  will,  June  18,  1845,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  surrogate,  mentions 
sons  John,  Jonas,  David  and  Thomas,  deceased,  and  his  wife 
Betsey,  then  married  to  Samuel  Willard;  also  mentions  grand¬ 
daughters  Sally  and  Mary  Hetfield;  grandsons  Darwin  and  Wil¬ 
liam  Smith;  granddaughter  Sarah  Smith,  then  Sarah  Boyer;  and 
Jane  Smith.  David  and  family  appear  on  census  records  of 

Southport,  Chemung  county,  N.  Y. 

Their  children:  1318  MARY,  b.  Mar.  22,  1782.  1319  DAVID, 
b  Jan.  21, 1787.  1320  THOMAS,  b.  Feb.  23, 1790.  1321  NANCY 
b.  Dec.  28,  1800.  1322  JOHN,  b.  May  22,  1803.  1323  SALLY,  b. 
Aug.  22,  1806.  1324  JONAS,  b.  Apr.  16,  1810. 

Tyringham,  Mass.,  records;  Monterey,  Mass.,  Congregar 


Michael  Griswold 


245 


tional  Church  records;  Hist,  of  Chemung  county,  N.  Y.;  Revolu¬ 
tionary  Rolls. 


607D  GIDEON,  b.  in  Tyringham,  Mass.,  May  12,  bapt.  Sept. 
18,  1763  (Elijah4,  David*,  Michael 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Nobletown, 
Albany  county,  N.  Y.,  July  13,  1785,  Mary  Mallory.  They  re¬ 
sided  in  Nobletown  for  a  time,  then  removed  to  Chemung  county, 
N.  Y.  There  is  a  record  of  a  survey  for  Gideon  Grissell,  lot  16, 
315  acres,  Chemung,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  5,  1788.  Gideon  and  family 
appear  on  census  records  of  Chemung  county.  Gideon  died  Feb. 
26,  1806,  aged  44. 

Their  children:  1325  ELECTA.  1326  ELIJAH.  1327  HAN¬ 
NAH.  1328  ELIZABETH.  1329  GIDEON.  1330  OLIVER, 
bapt.  Sept.  1,  1788. 

Tyringham,  Mass.,  records;  Monterey,  Mass.,  Congregational 
Church  records. 


607E  SYBIL,  b.  in  Tyringham,  Mass.,  Mar.  1765  (Elijah4, 
David*,  Michael 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Chemung  county,  N.  Y., 
Enoch  Kinyon,  b.  1760,  who  died  Mar.  27,  1831,  aged  71.  Sybil 
died  Apr.  2,  1832,  aged  73.  Maple  street  cemetery,  Southport, 
N.  Y. 

Enoch  served  in  the  Revolution,  9th.  regt.  Albany  county  mil¬ 
itia. 

The  will  of  Enoch,  of  Southport,  July  3,  1830,  mentions  wife 
Sibil;  minor  children,  Almond,  Samuel,  Abigail  and  Eunice; 
children  of  his  son  Enoch,  deceased.  Vol  58,  p.  73,  N.  Y.  Gen.  & 
Bio.  record. 

•  Census  1830,  Southport,  N.  Y.,  shows  self  and  -wife,  one  son 
and  one  daughter. 

Their  children :  1331  Almond.  1332  Samuel.  1332A.  Abigail. 
1332B.  Eunice.  1332  C.  Enoch. 


607F  ELIJAH,  b.  in  Tyringham,  Mass.,  possibly  in  Noble¬ 
town,  N.  Y.,  1/67  (Elijah4,  David*,  Michael 2,  Michael1);  his  wife 
was  Lois,  whose  name  and  parentage  has  not  been  found. 

They  settled  in  Chemung  county,  N.  Y.  He  was  one  of  the 


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shareholders  in  the  Susquehanna  purchase.  There  is  a  record  of  a 
survey  for  Elijah  Grissell,  Jun.,  lot  60,  104  acres,  Southport, 
Chemung  county,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  25,  1788. 

He  became  an  important  man  in  the  community.  Deeded  land 
for  the  building  of  a  church,  and  bought  shares  in  the  meeting 
house. 

His  will,  Apr.  14,  1813,  Tioga  county,  N.  Y.,  surrogate,  men¬ 
tions  sons  Asahel,  James  and  Elijah;  daughters  Sally,  Hannah, 
Lois,  Adah  and  Zillah.  Also  mentions  the  giving  of  land  for  the 
church  and  the  shares  in  the  meeting  house.  , 

Several  records  have  incorrectly  mentioned  Elijah,  Sr.,  as  the 
one  donating  land  for  the  church.  Dates  of  death  and  burial 
places  are  unknown. 

Their  children :  1333  ASAHEL.  1334  JAMES.  1335  ELIJAH. 
1336  SALLY.  1337  HANNAH.  1338  LOIS.  1339  ADAH.  1340 
ZILLALI,  b.  1808;  d.  unm.  Nov.  12,  1842,  aged  33-9-14.  Her 
will,  Aug.  7,  1837,  mentions  sister  Louise  or  Lois,  wife  of  John 
•  Judson;  sister  Hannah,  wife  of  Albert  A.  Beckwith;  sister  Adah, 
wife  of  Philip  Beckwdth. 

Elijah  and  family  appear  on  census  records  of  Chemung  county* 
N.  Y. 

607H  ELISHA,  b.  in  Nobletown,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  27, 1775  (Elijah*, 
David?,  Michael 2,  Michael1);  m.  Ann  Shoemaker,  1794,  b.  in 
Sussex,  Walpack,  N.  J.,  1777,  who  died  July  24,  1845. 

They  settled  in  Chemung  county,  N.  Y.  Elisha  died  Feb.  15, 
1812,  aged  37-2-12. 

Their  children:  1341  SARAH,  b.  Feb.  17,  1796.  1342  LEAH, 
b.  Mar.  10,  1798.  1343  HENRY,  b.  Nov.  22,  1800.  1344  MIJA- 
MIN,  b.  Mar.  27,  1803.  1345  WILLIAM,  b.  Feb.  22,  1805.  1346 
REUBEN,  b.  July  11,  1807.  1347  GEORGE  GARY,  b.  Apr. 
30, 1810.  1348  DANIEL,  b.  May  7,  1812. 

Elisha  Griswold  Bible  records. 


619  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Feb.  7, 1760  ( Wil¬ 
liam 4,  Caleb*,  Michael 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Yv ethersfield,  May  8, 
1781,  Moses  Talcott,  b.  in  Enfield,  Conn.,  Feb.  18,  1755,  s.  of 
Elizur  and  Mary  (King)  Talcott. 


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247 


Moses  served  in  the  Revolution.  Elizabeth  died  May  21,  1785, 
aged  25. 

One  child:  1349  Moses. 

Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield,  II,  400;  Enfield,  Conn.,  records, 
II,  1666.  Wethersfield  Congregational  Church  records. 


620  CALEB,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Nov.  25,  1762  (Wil¬ 
liam4,  Caleb*,  Michael P,  Michael1);  m.  in  Wethersfield,  Oct.  18, 
1787,  Lucy  Francis,  b.  Mar.  23,  1765,  d.  of  Timothy  and  Eliza¬ 
beth  (Hanmer)  Francis,  who  died  Aug.  1849,  aged  84.  Caleb 
died  June  1837,  aged  74.  He  was  a  sea  captain  and  navigator. 

Their  children:  1350  ELIZABETH,  b.  May  8,  1788;  d.  Apr. 
21,  1813.  1351  SALLY,  b.  June  27,  1790.  1352  LUCY,  b.  Sept. 
3,  1792;  d.  June  22,  1856.  1353  FRANCIS,  b.  Apr.  1795.  1354 
PRUDENCE,  b.  Aug.  25,  1797.  1355  CALEB,  b.  Nov.  7,  1799. 
1356  SYLVESTER,  b.  Apr.  22,  1802.  1357  WILLIAM,  b.  Sept. 
6, 1804.  1358  WALTER,  b.  Feb.  6, 1807;  d.  Jan.  18, 1817. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield. 


621  WILLIAM,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  May  1,  1766  (Wil¬ 
li  am4,  Caleb 3,  Michael 2,  Michael1);  m.  Apr.  10,  1788,  Lucy  Dem- 
ing,  b.  Feb.  21,  1769,  d.  of  Josiah  and  Lois  (Riley)  Deming. 
Josiah  Deming  served  in  the  Revolution. 

William  died;  inventory  of  his  estate  filed  Feb.  13,  1797.  Ad¬ 
ministration  mentions  widow  Lucy;  children  William,  Josiah 
and  Lucy. 

Lucy  m.  (2)  Asa  Wright,  s.  of  Thomas  and  Esther  (Andrus) 
Wright,  who  died  Oct.  31,  1823,  aged  63.  His  will  Oct.  6,  1820, 
shows  all  his  property  bequeathed  to  Lucy,  his  wife,  during  life; 
after  her  decease  to  be  equally  divided  between  Josiah  and  Lucy 
Griswold. 

Children  Griswold:  1359  WILLIAM,  b.  1788;  d.  Oct.  1802, 
aged  14,  in  Charleston,  S.  C.  1360  JOSIAH.  1361  LUCY. 

Wethersfield,  Conn,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield,  II,  857. 

621A  JAMES,  b.  in  W’ethersfield,  Conn.,  Nov.  9,  1768  (Wil¬ 
liam4,  Caleb 3,  Michael 2,  Michael1);  m.  Dec.  11,  1811,  Lucy  Buck, 


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b.  1783,  who  died  Oct.  20,  1863,  aged  80.  He  died  May  9,  1849, 
aged  80.  Fe  and  his  brother  Caleb  owned  the  sloop  Eliza. 

Their  children:  1362  ELIZABETH,  b.  Aug.  24,  1812;  d.  Feb. 
8,  1841,  aged  28.  1363  JAMES,  b.  Apr.  9,  1814;  d.  Apr.  17,  1847, 
aged  33.  1364  LUCY  B.,  b.  Mar.  31,  1816.  1365  JOHN,  b.  June 
23,  1818.  1366  SUSAN,  b.  Nov.  11,  1820. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Wethersfield  Congregational 
Church  records. 


622  WILLIAM,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1772  ( Timothy \  Eben- 
ezer *,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Diantha  Kilbourne,  d.  of  Jehiel  and 
Amy  (Vail)  Kilboume,  of  Litchfield,  and  later  of  Delaware 
county,  N.  Y.  Jehiel  served  in  the  Revolution,  Col.  Bradley’s 
regt. 

William  settled  in  Italy,  Yates  county,  N.  Y.,  1815.  Diantha 
died  and  he  m.  (2)  the  widow  of  Jerem  ah  Nichols. 

Census  1840,  Italy,  shows  two  sons  and  one  daughter.  Census 
18£0  there,  shows  him  bom  in  Conn.,  aged  76.  Lyman  aged  38; 
V  illiam  aged  41;  Alonzo  aged  25. 

Their  children:  1367  ERASTUS,  b.  Aug.  13,  1804.  1368  LOIS, 
b.  Sept.  9,  1807.  1369  WILLIAM,  b.  Apr.  15,  1809.  1370  LY¬ 
MAN,  b.  Sept.  16,  1812.  1371  ALONZO.  1372  JULIUS. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  Kilbourn  Gen.,  189. 


648  SIMEON,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Mar.  13,  1773  (Sim¬ 
eon4,  Elisha 3,  Michael 2,  Michael1)]  m.  (1)  Oct.  27,  1799,  Joanna 
Riley,  bapt.  Mar.  29,  1807,  b.  1774,  who  died  July  1,  1808,  aged 
34.  Simeon  m.  (2)  Mar.  26,  1812,  Sarah  Kentfield,  of  East 
Hartford,  b.  1781,  who  died  May  8,  1845,  aged  64.  Simeon  died 
Jan.  9,  1858,  aged  86. 

Simeon  was  a  seaman;  he  was  captured  by  a  French  cruiser  and 
the  inhuman  treatment  he  received,  it  is  said,  rendered  him  mor¬ 
ose  and  sour-tempered  for  the  remainder  of  his  life. 

Their  children:  1373  SYLVESTER  RILEY,  b.  June  22,  1800; 
d.  Dec.  9,  1806.  1374  MARY  ANN,  b.  Feb.  10,  1803.  1375 
MEF/ITABLE,  b.  Aug.  9,  1805.  1376  DIANTHA,  b.  Oct.  16, 
1807.  1377  JULIA,  b.  Sept.  4,  1817;  d.  Mar.  4,  1845.  1378 


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249 


CHARLES  F.,  b.  Oct.  13,  1821;  d.  July  22,  1855.  1379  HENRY, 
b.  Jan.  25,  1825;  d.  of  smallpox  Sept.  29,  1854. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield. 


651  WEALTHY,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  14,  1779 
(Simeon4,  Elisha \  Michael 2,  Michael1)]  m.  in  Wethersfield,  Apr.  1, 
1804,  James  Hurlburt,  b.  Feb.  27,  1773,  s.  of  William  and  Cath¬ 
erine  (Deming)  Hurlburt,  who  died  Apr.  20,  1852.  Wealthy  died 
Sept.  4,  1864. 

James  was  a  seaman,  and  owned  as  partner,  the  sloop  Mary. 
Their  children:  1380  James  Harvey,  b.  Dec.  22,  1804;  m. 
Eliza  Brown.  1381  Jane  Ann,  b.  Oct.  4,  1806;  m.  Dea.  John 
Pendleton.  1382  Abigail,  b.  Oct.  28,  1808,  unm.  1383  Catherine, 
b.  Dec.  2,  1810;  m.  Deacon  Merrit  Butler,  of  Springfield,  Mass. 
1384  Mary  Ann,  b.  Sept.  14,  1814;  m.  George  L.  Tibbals. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Buckley  Gen.,  642. 


666  RUTH,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Feb.  25,  1770  ( Miles 4, 
Thomas 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Guilford,  Dec.  11,  1788, 
James  Davis,  b.  Mar.  25,  1765,  s.  of  James  and  Mary  (Bailey) 
Davis,  of  Southold,  L.  I.;  later  of  Guilford,  descendant  of  Benj¬ 
amin  Davis  from  Scotland.  * 

James  was  a  joiner  by  trade.  Served  in  the  Revolution  at  the  age 
of  15,  and  was  wounded  in  the  skirmish  at  Leete’s  Island,  June 
18,  1781.  Appears  on  U.  S.  pension  Roll.  I  e  died  Mar.  12,  1852, 
aged  87.  Ruth  died  Apr.  25,  1860,  aged  90.  Burials  in  Nut  Plain 
cemetery,  Guilford. 

Their  children:  1385  Sarah,  b.  June  8,  1789;  m.  Anson  Ken¬ 
nedy.  1386  Christopher  Bradley,  b.  Apr.  30,  1791;  m.  Betsey 
Hall.  1387  Joel,  b.  May  13,  1793;  m.  Polly  Loper.  1388  Ruth 
Marietta,  b.  Jan.  11,  1796.  1389  Mary,  b.  Feb.  23,  1798;  m. 
Justin  Bishop.  1390  Betsey,  b.  Aug.  22,  1800;  m.  James  S.  Loper. 
1391  Samuel,  b.  Apr.  21,  1807;  m.  Mary  Hall.  1392  George 
Bartlett,  b.  Mar.  5,  1810;  m.  Hannah  E.  Hubbard. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Talcott  Guilford  records;  Putnam 
Magazine,  IV,  173;  Guilford  Congregational  Church  records. 

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668  JOY,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Oct.  27,  1776  (Miles*,  Thomas 
Thomas 2,  Michael');  m.  (1)  in  North  Guilford,  Nov.  28,  1798, 
Julianna  Saxton,  b.  Apr.  30,  1777 ;  d.  of  Simeon  and  Phebe,  who 
died  Apr.  26,  1833.  He  m.  (2)  Aug.  27,  1835,  Hannah  Wood¬ 
ruff,  widow,  b.  Jan.  13,  1796,  who  died  June  3,  1872,  Joy  died 
May  17,  1851,  aged  74.  Burials  in  Nut  Plain  cemetery,  Guilford. 
They  were  members  of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Guilford. 

Their  children:  1393  SARAH,  b.  May  24,  1800;  d.  Apr.  5, 
1845,  unm.  1394  MERTA,  b.  Sept.  26,  1802.  1395  SHERMAN 
SAXTON,  b.  Nov.  26,  1805.  1396  RUSSELL  BARTLETT,  b. 
Sept.  24,  1808.  1397  PHEBE  ANN,  b.  Nov.  27,  1811.  1398 
MARY  ELIZABETH,  b.  Dec.  16,  1817.  1399  JULIETTE,  b. 
Nov.  19,  1820. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Talcott  Guilford  records;  Guilford 
and  North  Guilford  Congregational  Church  records. 


670  THOMAS,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Apr.  26,  1763  (Thomas', 
Thomas 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Guilford,  Jan.  18,  1789, 
Mindwell  CRUTTENDEN,bapt.  Apr.  12, 1761,  d.  of  Nathaniel  and 
Mary  (Parmalee)  Cruttenden,  who  died  Nov.  13,  1818,  aged  58. 

Thomas  m.  (2)  Aug.  19,  1821,  Sophronia  (Dowd)  Bristol, 
d.  of  Asa  and  Martha  (Turner)  Dowd,  who  m.  (1)  Dec.  8,  1814, 
Samuel  Bristol.  She  was  b.  Oct.  12, 1792,  and  died  Jan.  2, 1877. 

Thomas  served  in  the  Revolution;  pvt.  Capt.  Daniel  Hand's 
Co.,  Col.  Talcott.  Served  as  guard  at  Sachem’s  Head,  Guilford, 
1781.  He  died  Mar.  8, 1846. 

Children  of  first  marriage:  1400  JULIA,  b.  July  17,  1790;  d. 
Apr.  10,  1794.  1401  LUCY,  b.  1792;  d.  Jan.  11,  1801.  1402 
JUSTIN,  b.  Sept.  22,  1794. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Talcott  Guilford  records;  Thomas 
Griswold’s  Diary. 


671  JOEL,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Dec.  6,  1764  ( Thomas \ 
Thomas 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  Lucy  Lee,  d.  of  Capt.  Samuel 
and  Agnes  (Dickinson)  Lee,  b.  July  8,  1770,  who  died  Mar.  24, 
1854. 

Capt.  Samuel  Lee  served  in  the  Revolution;  also  served  aa 
deputy  to  the  General  Court.  A  man  of  the  highest  principles 


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251 


and  attainments.  The  world  of  fiction  offers  no  more  thrilling 
episodes  than  the  activities  of  Captain  Samuel  and  Agnes  Dick¬ 
inson  Lee  during  the  Revolution.  Intensely  patriotic  they  were . 
the  objects  of  intense  Tory  hatred  and  attack.  Both  were  cour¬ 
ageous  beyond  the  line  of  duty;  constantly  performing  small 
services,  the  little  things  that  are  not  thought  of  particularly, 
but  were  of  untold  benefit  to  the  Patriot  cause.  The  dangerous 
storing  of  powder  and  ammunition  in  their  home,  making  it  an 
object  of  attack,  and  the  making  of  bullets.  Agnes  Dickinson 
Lee  Chapter,  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  in  Guilford, 
Conn.,  was  named  for  her. 

Samuel  was  constantly  active  in  suppressing  Tory  activities, 
and  other  home  defense.  It  was  Agnes  who  fired  the  signal  gun 
at  her  home  in  the  absence  of  the  men,  when  the  British  landed 
at  Leete’s  Island.  Both  were  of  the  highest  character  needing 
no  other  incentive  to  become  true  patriots. 

Joel  died  July  19,  1835.  After  his  death  Lucy  made  her  home 
with  her  daughter  Clarissa  Scranton.  Her  will,  Nov.  21,  1846, 
Guilford  probate  records,  mentions  her  son  Joel  and  daughter 
Clarissa  Scranton. 

They  were  members  of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Guilford. 

Their  children:  1403  CLARISSA,  b.  Jan.  7, 1791.  1404  JOEL, 
b.  Feb.  27,  1796.  1405  LUCY  ANN,  b.  Sept.  19,  1808;  d.  Dec. 
22,  1816. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Guilford  Congregational  Church 
records;  Talcott  Guilford  records;  Dickinson  Gen.;  A  Narrative 
of  the  Griswold  Family  (Ruth  Lee  Griswold.) 


672  HANNAH,  b.  in  Guilford,  May 26, 1771  ( Thomas\  Thomas \ 
Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  John  Hall,  b.  May  21,  1775,  s.  of  Miles 
and  Sarah  (Bishop)  Hall,  who  died  July  27,  1807.  Hannah  died 
Nov.  10,  1840.  Burials  in  Nut  Plain  cemetery. 

Their  children:  1406  Amos,  b.  Jan.  18, 1795;  m.  Betsey  Graves. 
1407  Sarah,  b.  Jan.  22,  1798;  m.  A.  G.  Fowler.  1408  John,  b.  Apr. 
5,  1799;  m.  Betsey  Davis.  1409  Betsey,  b.  July  28,  1801;  m. 
Christopher  B.  Davis.  1410  Caroline,  b.  Aug.  29,  1803;  m.  Joel 
Bullard.  1411  George  Griswold,  b.  Feb.  2,  1806;  m.  Phebe  Ann 
Griswold,  d.  of  Joy  (No.  1397) 


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The  Griswold  Family 


Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Talcott  Guilford  records;  Guilford 
Congregational  Church  records. 

673  AMOS,  b.  in  Guilford,  Jan.  1,  1780  (Thomas*,  Thomas 3, 
Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  Rachel  Bushnell,  b.  Oct.  26,  1784,  d. 
of  Phineas  and  Lydia  (Webb)  Bushnell,  who  died  Jan.  22,  1876. 

Amos  was  a  farmer  in  Nut  Plains,  his  home  is  still  standing  al¬ 
though  sadly  in  need  of  repair.  He  died  Aug.  19,  1876.  Burials  in 
Nut  Plain  cemetery. 

Census  records  of  1850  show  him  a  farmer,  ae.  70;  Rachel  67; 
John  ae.  27;  Abigail  W.,  ae.  23. 

Their  children:  1412  LEWIS.  1413  AMOS.  1414  JOHN,  b. 
1812;  d.  Dec.  13,  1814.  1415  LYDIA,  b.  1819;  d.  Dec.  17,  1834, 
».  15.  1416  JOHN,  b.  1823.  1417  ABIGAIL  W.,  b.  1827.  1418 
MARY  ANN. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Talcott  Guilford  records;  Guilford 
Congregational  Church  records. 

674  JOHN,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Jan.  19, 1767  (John*,  Thomas 4, 
Thomas 3,  Thomas2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Guilford,  Jan.  13,  1790, 
Hannah  Dudley,  d.  of  Caleb  and  Hannah  (Evarts)  Dudley,  b. 
Oct.  31,  1769,  who  died  Feb.  17,  1828. 

John  m.  (2)  Apr.  20,  1829,  Sarah  Starr,  b.  Apr.  21,  1773,  d.  of 
William  and  Hannah  (Burgis)  Starr,  who  died  May  10,  1839. 
They  were  members  of  the  Congregational  Church.  Burials  in 
Alderbrook  cemetery,  Guilford. 

Their  children:  1419  HARRIET,  b.  Feb.  18,  1791.  1420 
HENRY,  b.  Nov.  6,  1795.  1421  ANNA,  b.  Sept.  18,  1800.  1422 
MARY,  b.  Sept.  23,  1803. 

GuJ'ord,  Conn.,  records;  Talcott  Guilford  records;  Dudley 
Gen.,  365. 

676  ANNA,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  May  5, 1769  (John6,  Thomas 4, 
Thomas 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Guilford,  July  19,  1789,  Tim¬ 
othy  Stone,  b.  Mar.  4,  1768,  s.  of  Reuben  and  Elizabeth  (Chit¬ 
tenden)  Stone,  who  died  Dec.  11,  1846,  ae.  78.  Anna  died  Dec. 
31,  1846,  ae.  78.  Riverside  or  West  cemetery. 

Their  children:  1423  Reuben,  b.  Jan.  17,  1790;  m.  Lucinda 


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253 


Camp.  1424  George,  b.  June  22,  1791;  d.  Apr.  7,  1793.  1425 
Timothy,  b.  June  1,  1793;  m.  Hannah  Hubbard.  1426  Anna,  b. 
Oct.  21,  1795;  d.  June  2,  1878,  unm.  1427  George,  b.  Aug.  26, 
1797;  d.  Nov.  15,  1823,  unm.  1428  Leverett,  b.  Feb.  24,  1799;  d. 
Oct.  25,  1816.  1429  Erastus,  b.  Dec.  3, 1800;  d.  Oct.  1,  1802.  1430 
Richard,  b.  June  6,  1802;  m.  Henrietta  Stevens.  1431  Mary 
Briggs,  b.  May  22,  1804;  d.  July  11,  1881,  unm.  1432  Erastus,  b. 
Apr.  8,  d.  Apr.  11,  1812. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Talcott  Guilford  records;  Guilford 
Congregational  Church  records. 


677  REBECCA,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  June  3,  1773  (John*, 
Thomas 4,  Thomas 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael l);  m.  in  Guilford,  Apr.  26, 
1795,  Curtis  Fairchild,  b.  Feb.  28,  1775,  s.  of  Lewis  and  Sarah 
(Watrous)  Fairchild.  Rebecca,  died  Oct.  12,  1858. 

Their  children:  1433  Mary  (Polly)  b.  Oct.  4,  1795;  d.  Dec.  17, 
1817.  1434  Rebecca,  b.  July  13,  1798.  1435  Eliza,  b.  Jan.  18, 
1800;  m.  Henry  Burrit.  1436  Lewis  Wolcott,  b.  Apr.  14,  1805. 
1437  Jane,  b.  May  20,  1809. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Talcott  Guilford  records. 


679  GEORGE,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Apr.  9,  1781  (Ezra*, 
ThomasK ,  Thomas 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1)]  m.  Nancy  Landon,  b. 
Oct.  13,  1787,  d.  of  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Elliott)  Landon,  who 
died  1869,  ae.  82.  George  died  1843,  ae.  61. 

Administration  of  his  estate,  Guilford  probate  records,  his  will 
May  29,  1849,  mentions  wife  Nancy;  children,  George  C.,  Roger, 
Fanny,  Nancy,  and  Hetta  G.,  w.  of  William  Hunter.  They  were 
members  of  the  Congregational  Church.  Burials  in  Alderbrook 
cemetery,  Guilford. 

Their  children:  1438  GEORGE  C.,  b.  Oct.  31,  1809.  1439 
ROGER,  b.  Jan.  3,  1812.  ,1440  HETTA,  b.  May  25,  1814;  d. 
July  11,  1815.  1441  FITZEDWARD,  b.  May  15,  1816;  d.  May 
25,  1818.  1442  HETTA,  b.  Sept.  12,  1819.  1443  FANNY,  b. 
Oct.  27,  1823.  1444  NANCY,  b.  Jan.  18,  1826.  1445  TRUMAN, 
b.  Sept.  16,  1828. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Talcott  Guilford  records;  John  Elliott 
Gen.;  Landon  Gen. 


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680  MARY,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  May  29,  1786  (Ezra*,  Tho¬ 
mas*,  Thomas 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  June  24, 
1807,  Nathaniel  Ruggles  Landon,  b.  June  28, 1784,  s.  of  David 
and  Rebecca,  who  died  Dec.  18,  1851,  se.  67.  Mary  died  Aug.  8, 
1871.  Alderbrook  cemetery,  Guilford.  They  were  members  of 
the  Congregational  Church. 

Their  children:  1446  Edward  Ruggles,  b.  May  31,  1813;  m. 
Anna  T.  Lay.  1447  Charles  G.,  b.  1818;  m.  Susan  Gordon.  1448 
Henry  C.,  b.  Nov.  11,  1821;  d.  Aug.  3,  1832.  1449  Catherine,  b. 
Apr.  7,  1824;  m.  Benjamin  H.  Davidson.  1450  Richard  Ruggles, 
b.  Mar.  21, 1828;  m.  Elizabeth  Ann  Tefft. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Talcott  Guilford  records;  Landon 
Gen.,  305. 

681  SARAH,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Oct.  14,  1788  (Ezra*, 
Thomas 4,  Thomas 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  Jesse  Joy.  Sarah 
died  July  18,  1888.  No  further  records. 


682  FANNY,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Nov.  7,  1792  (Ezra*, 
Thomas 4,  Thomas 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  Nov.  7,  1816,  Abra¬ 
ham  S.  Fowler,  b.  Nov.  16,  1787,  s.  of  Abraham  and  Lois,  who 
died  Nov.  6,  1875.  Fanny  died  Aug.  18,  1818.  Riverside  or  West 
cemetery,  Guilford.  Members  of  the  Congregational  Church. 

Their  child:  1451  Fanny  Griswold,  b.  July  29,  1818;  m.  George 
M.  Bartholomew.  ' 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Talcott  Guilford  records. 


683  AMANDA,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Feb.  11,  1796  (Ezra*, 
Thomas 4,  Thomas 3,  Thomas \  Michael1) ;  m.  (1)  Henry  T.  Reeves, 
who  died,  and  she  m.  (2)  in  Guilford,  Nov.  22,  1826,  Eldad  At¬ 
water,  of  Mt.  Pleasant,  Pa.  No  further  record. 

Talcott  Guilford  records. 


685  WILLIAM,  bapt.  in  Durham,  Conn.,  May  20,  1750  (Dan¬ 
iel*,  Hezekiah*,  Jacob3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Killingworth, 
Conn.,  Dec.  30,  1772,  Sarah  Griswold.  No  further  record. 


Michael  Griswold 


255 


686  MARY,  bapt.  in  Haddam,  Conn.,  Apr.  12,  1752  (Daniel*, 
Hezekiah 4,  Jacob*,  Thomas 2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Killingworth,  Conn., 
Aug.  30,  1769,  David  Leach. 

Their  children:  1452  Orrin,  b.  July  15,  1770.  1453  David,  b. 
Aug.  10,  1780.  1454  Selah  Griswold,  b.  1787;  d.  Nov.  11,  1824; 
West  cemetery,  North  Madison.  Doubtless  there  were  other 
children  of  whom  we  have  no  records. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  North  Killingworth  Congrega¬ 
tional  Church  records. 


687  SELAH,  bapt.  in  Haddam,  Conn.,  Nov.  17,  1754  (Daniel*, 
Hezekiah 4,  Jacob*,  Thomas2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Saybrook,  Conn., 
Apr.  29,  1780,  Mary  (Molly)  Starkey,  d.  of  John  and  Mary 
Ann  (Hayden)  Starkey,  descendant  of  the  first  John  Starkey, 
who  died  Apr.  13,  1826. 

An  interesting  sketch  of  the  Starkey  family  shows  Starke- 
Starkey  (Stark,  naked),  meaning  stripped  for  battle,  from  Lan¬ 
cashire,  England.  Starkie,  an  old  English  word,  meaning  stout, 
6trong,  unyielding.  This  surname,  signifying  strength  (Stark)  is 
one  of  great  antiquity  in  the  English  counties  Cheshire  and  Lanca¬ 
shire,  dating  from  Geoffrey  Starkie,  of  Barenton,  1343. 

John  Starkey,  the  immigrant  ancestor  of  Boston,  where  a  son 
John  was  bom  1667,  whose  wife  was  Sarah,  and  in  business  a 
weaver. 

The  estate  of  John  Starkey,  of  Saybrook,  Conn.,  probate,  dis¬ 
tribution  by  agreement  and  signed  by  the  heirs,  June  28,  1798, 
includes  Selah  and  Mary. 

Selah  served  in  the  Revolution.  Enl.  1775,  Capt.  Abraham 
Waterhouse,  Col.  Parsons,  Conn.  Line.  Marched  to  Roxbury 
and  Boston.  To  Dec.  1776.  Went  to  New  York  and  was  sta¬ 
tioned  in  the  city.  Retreated  to  King’s  Bridge,  and  was  dis¬ 
charged.  Enl.  1777,  Capt.  Justus  Buck,  for  three  months.  March¬ 
ed  to  Providence;  returned  to  New  London  and  discharged.  May 
1777  substituted  for  Daniel  Ingham.  Enl.  for  8  months.  Dis¬ 
charged  at  Valley  Forge.  Took  part  in  the  battle  of  Germantown. 
Selah  died  Jan.  6,  1835,  ae.  81.  Settlement  of  his  estate  signed  by 
Daniel,  Selah,  and  Asahel  P. 

Their  children:  1455  DANIEL.  1456  SELAH.  1457  ASA- 


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HEL  P.,  bapt.  July  24,  1791.  1458  MARY  ANN,  b.  1801;  d. 
Aug.  21, 1823,  se.  22. 

Saybrook,  Conn.,  records;  Family  Bible  record. 


688  DANIEL,  bapt.  Oct.  17,  1756  ( Daniel 5,  Hezekiah\  Jacob*, 
Thomas 2,  Michael1).  Abner  Porter  appointed  guardian.  Distri¬ 
bution  of  the  estate  of  Daniel  and  Abigail,  Nov.  27,  1778,  men¬ 
tions  this  Daniel  “To  Daniel  nine  acres.”  There  is  a  deed  of 
record,  Jan.  15, 1779,  “Daniel  of  Sheffield,  Mass.,  to  C.  Smith,  of 
Haddam,  5  acres  in  Ponsett.” 

Daniel  served  in  the  Revolution.  The  record  of  his  pension 
application  shows  his  personal  declaration  which  states  “That 
in  the  year  1775  he  was  resident  of  Killingworth,  Conn.,  and  in 
May  1775,  enlisted  in  Capt.  Samuel  Gale’s  Co.,  Col.  Parsons 
regiment.  Served  six  months.  Marched  to  Roxbury,  Mass.,  ar¬ 
riving  after  the  Bunker  Hill  battle.  Also  served  under  Capt. 
Caleb  Baldwin.  Winter  of  1776  went  to  live  in  Sheffield,  Mass., 
and  in  May  1776,  en.  there  in  Capt.  Stephen  Dewey’s  Co.,  Col. 
Fellows’  Regt.;  for  six  months.  States  that  he  was  born  in  Old 
Haddam,  Aug.  20,  1757.  Lived  in  Sheffield  after  the  war  for 
several  years.  Moved  to  Ballston,  N.  Y.  Then  to  Fairfield,  N.  Y. 

Daniel  m.  in  Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  18,  1825,  Nancy  Wool- 
eaver,  widow  of  John.  P  Wooleaver.  Daniel  died  Dec.  22,  1839. 
There  was  one  child  Marian  Wooleaver. 

One  child  Griswold:  1459  MELINDA,  m.  Jasper  Standley. 

Fairfield,  N.  Y.,  records;  cemetery  records. 


706  MIDIAN,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  1763  ( Jonathan 5,  Heze • 
kiah\  Jacob*  y  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Litchfield,  1784,  Annis 
Wadkins,  b.  1758,  who  died  May  10,  1834,  se.  76.  Midian  died 
Nov.  30,  1829,  ae.  66.  Burials  in  Bantam,  Conn.,  cemetery. 

Midian  served  in  the  Revolution.  Enl.  Jan.  1781,  at  Litch¬ 
field  for  three  years.  Pvt.  Capt.  Stanton’s  Co.,  Col.  Elisha 
Sheldon,  2nd  Regt.  Light  Dragoons.  Served  until  the  end  of  the 
War.  Took  part  in  several  skirmishes. 

Their  children:  1459  CLARISSA,  b.  June  22,  1785.  1460 
CATHERINE  (Catty),  b.  Nov.  2,  1786.  1461  ORRA,  b.  Oct. 
15,  1788.  1462  WEALTHY,  b.  Sept.  5,  1790.  1463  AMANDA, 


Michael  Griswold 


257 


b.  July  4,  1792.  1464  CHAPMAN,  b.  June  13,  1794.  1465  MOR¬ 
GAN,  b.  July  10,  1796.  1466  ROENA,  b.  July  18,  1798.  1467 
MIDIAN,  b.  Aug.  5,  1800.  1468  JUDD,  b.  Sept.  26,  1802.  1469  ‘ 
LINUS,  b.  Jan.  13,  1804. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  Conn.  Rev.  Rolls. 


708  ABIGAIL,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  about  1770  (Jonathanl% 
Hezekiah 4,  Jacob*,  Thomas *,  Michael1);  m.  in  Litchfield,  Dec.  25, 
1799,  Norman  Barnes,  b.  Nov.  8,  1778,  s.  of  Amos  and  Mary 
(Baldwin)  Barnes. 

Abigail  died  and  he  married  (2)  Betsey  Merritt,  Jan.  1815. 

Children  by  Abigail:  1470  Horace,  b.  Sept.  3,  1800.  1471 
Hiram,  b.  Nov.  10,  1802.  1472  Eliza,  b.  Aug.  31,  1804.  1473 
Polly,  b.  Nov.  19, 1806.  1474  Amos,  b.  July  16, 1809. 

Litchfield.  Conn.,  records;  Morris,  Conn.,  Congregational 
Church  records. 


711  JONATHAN,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  June  10,  1775  (Jon- 
athan §,  Hezekiah*,  Jacob s,  Thomas *,  Michael1);  m.  in  Litchfield, 
May  25,  1801,  Betsey  Barnes,  b.  Feb.  13,  1779,  d.  of  Amos  and 
Mary  (Baldwin)  Barnes,  who  died  Sept.  29,  1846,  ae.  66. 

Jonathan  died  Mar.  27,  1861,  ae.  86.  Burials  in  Footville 
cemetery. 

Their  children:  1475  MYRON,  b.  Oct.  28, 1803. 1476  GEORGE 
W.,  b.  Nov.  1,  1806.  1477  MARY  A.  1478  BETSEY,  b.  Sept. 
It  1808;  d.  June  10,  1810.  1479  John,  b.  June  20,  1810.  1480 
HORACE  B.,  b.  July  3,  1813.  1481  LYMAN  L.,  b.  June  20, 
1818.  1482  FRED  A. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records. 


722  JOHN,  b.  Oct.  2,  1786  ( Janna *,  Janna*,  Jacob3,  Thoma&9 
Michael1);  m.  (1)  Nancy  Gage,  d.  of  Samuel,  a  Revolutionary 
soldier  in  Mass.,  b.  Sept.  25,  1787,  who  died  June  11,  1822.  He 
m.  (2)  Hannah  Gay,  b.  July  19,  1787,  who  died  Apr.  1,  1842. 


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She  was  a  widow  with  two  children  when  she  married  John.  John 
m.  (3)  Maria  Worden,  b.  Mar.  23,  1801,  who  died  about  1878. 
Resided  near  Johnstown,  N.  Y. 

Census  1860  shows  John  se.  73;  John,  Jun.,  ae.  30;  Alice  A.,  ffi.  12. 
His  will,  Mar.  11,  1852,  Fonda,  N.  Y.,  Surrogate,  mentions 
wife  Maria;  sons  John,  Amos  W.,  and  James.  Grandsons  Charles 
H.,  and  William  Welch;  Walter  F.,  Mary  Amanda,  and  Alice 
Adeline  Rhodes;  grandsons  Milton  S.,  John  A.,  and  William  H. 
Griswold. 

His  children:  1483  AMOS  WHITE,  b.  Apr.  15,  1809.  1484 
JOHNSON,  b.  Apr.  9,  1811;  d.  Oct.  27,  1884.  1485  SARAH 
MARIA,  b.  Mar.  21, 1814.  1486  LUCINDA  W.,  b.  Oct.  27, 1816. 
1487  CATHERINE,  b.  Dec.  26,  1818.  1488  MARY  (POLLY), 
b.  Aug.  23,  1820.  1489  JAMES,  b.  Nov.  12,  1823.  1490  WIL¬ 
LIAM,  b.  June  14,  1826;  met  with  an  accident  from  a  falling 
tree  which  left  him  mentally  weak,  unm.  1491  SUSAN  M.,  b. 
Nov.  12,  1827.  1492  JOHN,  b.  June  18,  1830.  1493  LUCY,  b. 
Mar.  22,  1833.  1494  ALICE  A.,  b.  1848. 

From  family  records  contributed  by  Mrs.  Adeline  R.  Crouse, 
Watertown,  N.  Y. 


723  MARTHA,  b.  Mar.  8,  1796  (Janna\  Janna\  Jacob1 , 
Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  (1)  Dec.  22,  1818,  Harvey  Brookins, 
b.  1791,  who  died  May  21,  1830,  s.  of  Reuben,  a  Revolutionary 
soldier;  burial  in  North  Bush,  N.  Y.  She  m.  (2)  May  10,  1836, 
George  Lake,  who  died  Apr.  27, 1861.  She  m.  (3)  Moses  Goble, 
Feb.  26,  1862,  who  died  Feb.  4,  1879. 

Martha  died  in  Porter,  Niagara  county,  N.  Y.,  and  is  buried  in 
the  Fillmore  cemetery;  her  inscription:  “Martha,  b.  Mar.  8, 
1796;  died  Dec.  19,  1882.  Martha  married  Harvey  Brookins, 
Dec.  22,  1818.  He  died  May  4,  1830,  leaving  five  children.  She 
married  George  Lake,  May  10,  1836;  he  died  Apr.  27,  1861.  She 
married  Moses  Goble,  Feb.  26,  1862;  he  died  Feb.  4,  1879.” 

Children  Brookins:  1495  Newman,  b.  1819;  no  issue.  1496 
Alonzo,  b.  1821.  1497  Lorenzo,  b.  1821,  twin  with  Alonzo.  1498 
Lois,  b.  1817.  1499  Levi,  b.  1825. 

From  Family  Record  contributed  by  Mrs.  Adeline  R.  Crouse, 
Watertown,  N.  Y. 


Michael  Griswold 


25** 


724  LUCY  (January  Janna4,  Jacob*  y  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m. 
Luther  Brookins,  b.  1786,  s.  of  Reuben,  who  died  1864,  ae.  78. 

Their  children:  1500  Marvin  W.  1501  Clark. 

From  Family  Records  as  above.  No  further  information. 

725  NEWMAN  (Janna6,  ./anna4,  Jacob 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1); 
m.  Sukey  Shaw,  and  removed  to  Michigan. 

A 

729  BENJAMIN  JAMES,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  May  6, 
1769  (William*,  Phineas 4,  Michael3 ,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in 
Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  Jan.  13,  1791,  Abigail  Grimes,  b.  1774. 

Benjamin  was  lost  at  sea,  Dec.  19,  1793.  Administration  of  his 
estate  mentions  minor  children,  James  and  Martha,  Aug.  25, 1794. 

Abigail  m.  (2)  Jan.  13,  1811,  Frederick  Robbins,  b.  Sept.  12, 
1766,  s.  of  Esquire  and  Captain  John,  and  Martha  (Williams) 
Robbins. 

Children  Griswold:  1502  JAMES,  b.  Apr.  9,  1792;  bapt.  Mar. 
9,  1794.  1503  MARTHA,  b.  1793;  m.  Ashur  Robbins  and  died 
July  1,  1817  with  infant. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield,  II, 
560,  561;  Wethersfield  and  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  Congregational 
Church  records. 

730  MARTHA,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  June  6,  1771  (Wil- 
liamby  PhineasAy  Michael 3,  Thomas2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Wethersfield, 
Conn.,  July  22,  1787,  Elijah  Robbins,  s.  of  Richard  and  Abigail 
(Warner)  Robbins,  b.  Sept.  30,  1763,  and  descendant  of  John 
Robbins,  deputy  to  the  General  Court.  (Conn.  Col.  records 
Vol.  I.) 

Elijah  died  Sept.  30,  1815,  ae.  53.  Martha  died  Nov.  13,  1810, 

ae.  39. 

Their  children:  1504  Richard,  b.  Aug.  30,  1788;  m.  Chloe 
Robbins.  1505  W  illiam,  b.  Jan.  10, 1790;  m.  Ruth  Williams.  1506 
Augusta,  b.  Feb.  29,  1792;  m.  James  Robbins.  1507  Benjamin, 
b.  July  2,  1794;  m.  Esther  Neff.  1508  Martha,  b.  Aug.  29,  1796; 
m.  George  Chambers.  1509  Loren,  b.  Feb.  1798;  m.  Sarah  Jessup. 
1510  Edward,  b.  Mar.  11,  1801.  1511  Sally,  b.  Apr.  28,  1803;  m. 
James  Robbins.  1512  Mary  b.  Oct.  1808;  d.  Jan.  23, 1809. 


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Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Congregational  Church  records; 
8tiles  Ancient  Wethersfield;  Robbins  Gen. 


731  CHARLOTTE,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  20,  1773; 
bapt.  Aug.  29,  1773  ( William *,  Phineas\  Michael \  Thomas \ 
Michael1);  m.  in  Rocky  Fill,  Conn.,  William  Webb,  bapt.  Feb. 
17,  1765,  s.  of  David.  He  died  Apr.  2,  1843,  ae.  80.  Charlotte 
died  1855. 

Their  children:  1513  Child  died  Oct.  22,  1793.  1514  Abigail, 
bapt.  Sept.  18,  d.  Sept.  19,  1795.  1515  Polly,  bapt.  Apr.  9,  1797. 
1516  C  harlotte,  bapt.  May  1800;  d.  Apr.  23,  1824.  1517  William, 
bapt.  June  6,  1802.  1518  Henry,  bapt.  Nov.  11,  1803;  d.  y.  1519 
Henry,  bapt.  Apr.  4, 1805;  m.  Mary  Lovejoy.  1520  Belinda,  bapt. 
Aug.  30,  1807. 

Wethersfield  and  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  records;  Rocky  Hill  Con¬ 
gregational  Church  records. 


732  AUGUSTA,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Mar.  14,  1777  {Wil¬ 
liam*  t  Phineas 4,  Michael 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael l) ;  m.  in  Rocky  Hill, 
Conn.,  Roger  Riley,  Oct.  24,  1791. 

Their  children:  1521  Deborah,  bapt.  Dec.  29,  1793.  1522 
Aurelia,  bapt.  Mar.  22, 1795.  1523  Son,  bapt.  Apr.  22, 1797.  1524 
Alfred,  bapt.  Jan.  5,  1800.  1525  James,  bapt.  Oct.  11,  1802. 

Wethersfield  and  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  records;  Rocky  Hill  Con¬ 
gregational  Church  records. 


733  SARAH,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Sept.  20, 1779  (William*, 
Phineas 4,  Michael 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  (1)  in  Rocky  Hill, 
Conn.,  Silas  WTlliams,  Dec.  24,  1797,  who  was  bapt.  Jan.  3, 
1802,  s.  of  Israel,  who  died  Feb.  20, 1807,  ae.  30. 

Sarah  m.  (2)  May  2,  1816,  Lardner  Deming,  s.  of  Moses  and 
Sarah  C.  (Norton)  Deming,  b.  Mar.  21,  1765,  in  Berlin,  Conn., 
who  m.  (1)  Mary  Dunham,  Apr.  1787,  who  was  b.  Oct.  25, 1768, 
d.  of  Solomon  and  Elizabeth  (Ives)  Dunham,  who  died  Feb.  5, 
1815.  Lardner  died  Dec.  6, 1855.  Sarah  died  Oct.  29,  1852,  ae.  73. 

Children  Williams  by  Sarah:  1526  Jacob,  bapt.  Jan.  12,  1800. 


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261 


1527  Walter,  bapt.  Jan.  17,  1802.  1528  Nancy,  bapt.  Apr.  29, 
1804.  1528  Elizabeth,  bapt.  Oct.  26,  1806. 

Children  Deming  by  Sarah:  1529  Jane  Augusta,  b.  Nov.  12, 
1817;  m.  Mr.  Ketcham.  1530  George  Griswold,  b.  Feb.  17,  1825. 
1531  Richard  Halsey,  b.  Feb.  27,  1838. 

Wethersfield  and  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  records;  Rocky  Hill  Con¬ 
gregational  Church  records;  Deming  Gen.,  99. 


744  LUCRETIA,  b.  near  Mt.  Upton,  N.  Y.,  1771  (Miles?, 
Phineas \  Michael 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Chenango  county, 
N.  Y.,  about  1792-3,  William  Hyer,  b.  1768. 

Their  children:  1532  Griswold,  b.  1794;  m.  Celestia  St.  John. 
1533  Elijah,  b.  1805;  m.  Rhodah  Deming.  There  were  doubtless 
other  children  of  whom  we  have  no  record. 

D.  A.  R.  Vol.  CXX1V :  282;  Vol.  CXXX:  227. 

745  WILLIAM,  b.  near  Mt.  Upton,  N.  Y.,  May  22, 1774  (Miles?, 
Phineas 4,  Michael 8,  Thomas 2,  Michael1) ;  m.  there  Abigail  Ford, 
b.  Feb.  27,  1783,  who  died  Jan.  23,  1864,  ae.  81.  She  was  the 
daughter  of  Abel  Ford. 

William  was  a  farmer  and  resided  near  Mt.  Upton,  where  he 
died  Feb.  23,  1854,  ae.  79-9-1.  Burials  in  Mt.  Upton  cemetery. 

Their  children:  1534  MILES  GRISWOLD.  1535  ABEL 
FORD,  b.  Jan.  3,  1807.  1536  SYLVINA.  1537  LUCRETIA. 
1538  ABIGAIL.  1539  SARAH,  d.  Dec.  24,  1863,  unm.  1540 
URL  1541  WILLIAM. 

Mt.  Upton  Church  records;  Ford  Gen.;  Ford  Family  notes 
by  H.  Ford. 

746  SYLVIA,  b.  1782  (Miles6,  Phineas 4,  Thomas 3,  Michael ?, 
Michael1) ;  m.  in  Chenango  county,  N.  Y.,  Zadoc  Shaw,  b.  1777. 

Their  child:  1542  Lorenzo,  b.  1814;  m.  Antoinette  Bagg. 
Doubtless  there  were  other  children  of  whom  we  have  no  record. 

D.  A.  R.  Vol.  CLIX:  226. 

748  HANNAH,  b.  in  Winchester,  Conn.,  Apr.  8, 1767  ( Phineas? , 
Phineas \  Michael 3,  Thomas1,  Michael1);  m.  in  Winsted,  Conn, 


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May  5,  1788,  Samuel  Wetmore,  b.  in  Torrington,  Conn.,  Dec. 
31,  1764,  s.  of  John  and  descendant  of  Thomas  Wetmore  from 
England  1635;  Wethersfield  1639;  deputy  from  Middletown 
1654;  war  committee  1654.  (Colony  records,  Vol.  I,  264.) 

Samuel  first  settled  in  Hartford  and  Middletown,  Conn.  Cap¬ 
tain  of  militia.  Removed  to  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  about  1800.  Justice 
of  the  peace  there  for  twenty  years;  supervisor  and  served  in 
the  legislature.  Deacon  of  the  Baptist  Church. 

Samuel  died  Nov.  8, 1824.  Hannah  died  July  17,  1839.  Burials 
in  Vernon  center  cemetery. 

Their  children:  1543  Selina,  b.  Mar.  13,  1789;  m.  E.  Cheever. 
1544  Learning,  b.  Feb.  14,  1791;  m.  Charity  Davis.  1545  Ruby, 
b.  June  27,  1793;  m.  Festus  L.  Thompson.  1546  Almeda,  b.  Mar. 
28,  1795;  m.  Stephen  Bingham.  1547  Candace,  b.  Aug.  31,  1797; 
d.  1895.  1548  Calvary,  b.  Mar.  24,  1799;  m.  Althea  Skinner. 
1549  Samuel,  b.  Feb.  17,  1801;  m.  Lovina  Skinner.  1550  Hannah, 
b.  June  6,  1802;  m.  Dr.  George  Foote.  1551  Harriet,  b.  May  3, 
1806;  m.  Rev.  Conant  Sawyer.  1552  Hubert  Griswold,  b.  Nov. 
10,  1808;  m.  Jane  Tyler.  1553  Clarissa,  b.  June  22,  1810;  d. 
Aug.  2,  1828. 

Winchester,  Winsted  and  Middletown,  Conn.,  records;  Wet¬ 
more  Gen.,  58,  79. 


750  LOIS,  b.  in  Winchester,  Conn.,  1769  (. Phineas \  Phineas\ 
Michael 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Winchester,  May  26,  1789, 
Thaddeus  Loomis,  b.  Nov.  27,  1766,  s.  of  Ichabod  and  Mindwell 
(Lewis)  Loomis,  and  descendant  of  John  Loomis,  deputy  from 
Windsor,  Conn.,  1666,  1667,  1675,  1676,  1677.  (Conn.  Colony 
records,  Vol.  II.) 

They  removed  to  Salisbury,  Herkimer  county,  N.  Y.,  1802. 
Farmer;  served  as  justice  of  the  peace,  and  Assistant  Justice  of 
the  County  Court.  He  died  June  14,  1832,  se.  65.  Lois  died  May 
29,  1826,  ae.  65.  Burials  in  Salisbury  Comers,  N.  Y. 

Their  children:  1554  Huldah,  b.  Sept.  12, 1789;  d.  May  9, 1846. 
1555  Lucy,  b.  Nov.  2,  1790;  d.  Oct.  8,  1803.  1556  Matilda,  b. 
Oct.  20,  1793;  m.  Rev.  Loring  Steams.  1557  Arisnow,  b.  June 
28,  1796;  d.  Apr.  27,  1889,  unm.  1558  Arphaxed,  b.  Apr.  9,  1798; 
m.  Ann  P.  Todd.  1559  Horace,  b.  Mar.  4,  1800.  1560.  Lewis  G., 


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263 


b.  Nov.  9,  1803.  1561  Malina,  b.  Feb.  25,  1807;  m.  Aldin  S.  Gage. 
1562  Algernon  S.,  b.  Nov.  2, 1811;  m.  Alice  Chamberlin. 

Winchester,  Conn.,  and  Salisbury,  N.  Y.,  records;  Loomis 
Gen.,  312. 


753  MATTHEW,  b.  in  Winchester,  Conn.,  1775  ( Phineas \ 
Phineas4,  Michael \  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Winchester,  Jan. 
5,  1802  (W.  C.  R.)  Sarah  McAlpin,  b.  1776. 

Matthew  was  a  farmer  and  they  settled  at  Vernon,  Oneida 
county,  N.  Y.  He  died  there  Jan.  30,  1833,  se.  58  years  8  mo. 
Sarah  died  June  1,  1861,  se.  85  years  4  mo. 

Census  1850  shows  her  se.  74.  Census  1830  shows  him  se.  50-60; 
one  son  20-30;  Sarah  50-60;  one  daughter  20-30.  They  are  shown 
on  Oneida  county  land  records. 

Their  children:  1563  LORRIN,  b.  1802;  d.  July  24,  1822;  T. 
S.  R.  1564  PHILO,  b.  1807.  1565  MARTIN,  b.  1810;  census 
record  of  1850.  The  name  of  daughter  is  unknown. 


754  PATTA  or  POLLY,  b.  in  Winchester,  Conn.,  Feb.  1,  1778 
(Phineas?,  Phineas4 ,  Michael 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  Jeremiah 
Tuttle.  Her  father’s  will  mentions  her  as  the  wife  of  Jeremiah 
Tuttle.  No  further  information. 


755  BENONI,  b.  in  Winchester,  Conn.,  Dec.  26, 1779  ( Phineas? , 
Phineas 4,  Michael 3,  Thomas?,  Michael1);  m.  (1)  Dorothy  Terry; 
m.  (2)  Clarissa  Terry,  b.  1783.  Their  parentage  is  unknown. 

Benoni  died  Feb.  28,  1848.  Clarissa  died  Oct.  2,  1844. 

Settled  first  in  Colebrook,  N.  H.  Census  there  of  1800  shows 
wife  and  two  daughters  under  ten  years.  Removed  to  Livonia, 
Ontario  county,  N.  Y.  Census  1820  there  shows  him  se.  26-45; 
wife;  26-45;  one  son  16-18;  one  son  18-26;  one  daughter  16-26, 
and  two  daughters  under  ten  years.  Census  records  show  Her- 
shall  b.  in  Newr  Hampshire. 

Their  children:  1566  HERSHALL,  b.  1808.  1567  OCTAVIA. 
1568  CLARISSA,  b.  1820;  d.  Oct.  17, 1896,  unm.  1569  GRAN¬ 
GER,  b.  1823. 


264 


The  Griswold  Family 


757  SABRA,  b.  in  Winchester,  Conn.,  Aug.  26,  1781  (PhineasP, 
Phineas 4,  Michael 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Torrington,  Conn., 
Mar.  25,  1810,  Amos  Wilson,  s.  of  Capt.  Amos  and  Demaris 
(Bailey)  Wilson,  and  descendant  of  Robert  Wilson,  one  of  the 
early  settlers  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  and  later  of  Farmington. 

Their  children:  1570  Harmon,  b.  1802.  1571  Harriet,  b.  Dec. 
27,  1804. 

Torrington  and  Winchester,  Conn.,  records. 


784  MARY,  b.  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  bapt.  Sept.  8,  1782 
( Samuelb ,  Samuel 4,  Samuel*9  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  New 
Haven,  Feb.  15,  1801,  Stephen  Hotchkiss,  b.  Sept.  22,  1777,  s. 
of  Stephen  and  Abigail  (Scott)  Hotchkiss,  of  New  Haven,  who 
died  Aug.  10,  1857,  se.  80.  Mary  died  Apr.  15,  1856,  se.  74. 

Their  children:  1572  Charles,  b.  1801;  d.  June  8,  1834,  se.  33. 
1573  Lucy,  b.  1803.  1574  Stephen,  b.  1805.  1575  Frederick,  b. 
1807;  d.  May  18,  1831,  se.  24.  1576  Mary  b.  Nov.  1808;  d.  Sept. 
1829.  1577  George,  b.  1812.  1578  Julia,  b.  Sept.  1814;  d.  Oct. 
1850.  1579  Harriet,  b.  Sept.  1819.  1580  Jane,  b.  May  1821;  d. 
Feb.  7,  1846.  1581  Robert,  b.  1824;  d.  Dec.  26,  1836,  se.  12. 

New  Haven,  Conn.,  records;  New  Haven  First  Congregational 
Church  records. 


785  NANCY,  b.  Aug.  16,  1786  ( Samuel 5,  Samuel 4,  Samuel 8, 
Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Mar.  29,  1807, 
James  English,  b.  July  26,  1784,  s.  of  Benjamin  and  Abigail 
(Doolittle)  English,  and  descendant  of  Clement  English,  first 
of  the  name  in  America,  who  resided  at  Salem,  Mass.  He  is 
spoken  of  as  a  merchant,  a  man  of  wealth  and  high  consideration. 
His  son  Benjamin  settled  in  New  Haven.  The  grandfather  of 
James  was  killed  by  a  British  soldier  in  1779,  while  sitting  in  his 
home.  A  very  striking  and  beautiful  painting  of  Nancy  is  on 
view  at  the  Morris  House,  East  Haven. 

Their  children:  1582  Hannah  Eliza,  b.  Aug.  26,  1807;  d.  1809. 
1583  Benjamin,  b.  Jan.  24,  1809;  m.  Susannah  M.  Lines.  1584 
John,  b.  Sept.  28,  1810;  m.  Susan  C.  Fowler.  1585  Charles  Lev- 
erett,  b.  Aug.  5,  1814;  m.  (1)  Minerva  J.  Bronson;  m.  (2)  Sarah 
W.  Bronson.  1586  Henry,  b.  Sept.  4,  1816;  m.  Grace  Fowler. 


Michael  Griswold 


265 


1587  George  D.,  b.  Apr.  14,  1819;  m.  Mary  E.  Cannon.  1588 
Elizabeth  Hannah,  b.  Jan.  23,  1280;  m.  Philo  Babbitt.  1589 
Nancy  Maria,  b.  Feb.  14,  1823;  m.  Harpin  Lum.  1590  Caroline 
Beers,  b.  Sept.  15, 1828;  m.  Frederick  Bronson. 

New  Haven,  Conn.,  records;  English  Gen. 


786  JACOB,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  Mar.  30,  bapt.  June  9,  1782 
(Nathan6,  Nehemiah 4,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1) ;  m.  May  1805, 
Obedience  Potter,  b.  in  Branford,  Conn.,  Feb.  13,  1786,  who 
died  Feb.  27,  1872.  Jacob  died  Nov.  26,  1855.  Burials  in  North 
Guilford  cemetery. 

His  will,  Apr.  19,  1838,  Guilford,  Conn.,  probate,  mentions  his 
wife  Obedience;  daughters  Clarissa  Hill,  Janette,  and  son  Russel 
Medad.  Her  will,  June  13,  1872,.  mentions  Clarissa  M.  Hill  and 
Janette  A.  Bishop. 

Census  1850,  Guilford,  shows  him  ae.  68;  Obedience  ae.  64; 
Janette  A.,  28;  Russell  M.,  44;  and  Polly  F.,  ae.  38. 

Their  children:  1591  RUSSELL  M.,  b.  1806.  1592  POLLY 
F.,  b.  1812.  1593  CLARISSA  M.,  b.  1814.  1594  JANETTE  A., 
b. 1822. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Talcott  Guilford  records. 


787  MARY  (Polly)  b.  Oct.  22,  1783;  bapt.  Apr.  11,  1784 
(Nathan6,  Nehemiah 4,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  North 
Guilford,  Conn.,  1812,  Noadiah  Norton,  b.  Feb.  19,  1786,  s.  of 
Noadiah  and  Sarah  (Hopson)  Norton,  who  m.  (1)  July  22,  1807, 
Maria  Chittenden,  d.  of  Daniel  and  Nabby  (Blatchley)  Chit¬ 
tenden,  b.  1790,  who  died  Nov.  15,  1808,  ae.  18.  Noahdiah  died 
Nov.  24,  1865.  Mary  died  May  8,  1858. 

Children  of  first  marriage:  Daniel,  b.  Nov.  1808;  went  to 
California. 

Children  of  second  marriage:  1595  William,  b.  1814.  1596 
Maria,  b.  Feb.  22, 1818;  m.  William  A.  Graham.  1597  N.  Jerome. 
1598  Catherine  A.,  b.  Oct.  15,  1826;  m.  Wyllie  F.  Lane. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Talcott  Guilford  records;  Chittenden 
Gen.;  North  Guilford,  Conn.,  Congregational  Church  records. 


266 


The  Griswold  Family 


788  WILLIAM,  b.  May  31,  bapt.  June  10,  1787  ( Nathan \ 
Nehemiah*,  Samuel s,  Thomas 2,  Michael1)]  m.  (1)  Apr.  17,  1809, 
Sophia  Bishop,  b.  Mar.  22,  1791,  who  died  Apr.  28,  1829.  He 
m.  (2)  Sept.  1, 1833,  Polly  Kelsey,  widow  of  Joel. 

Joel  Kelsey,  s.  of  Joel  and  Abigail  (Stevens)  Kelsey,  b.  Oct. 
3,  1785,  in  Killing  worth.  Conn.,  m.  1811,  Polly  Graves,  d.  of 
Abner,  b.  June  11,  1792,  who  died  Apr.  6,  1872.  Census  of  1850 
shows  William  ae.  63;  Polly  ae.  58. 

Children  Griswold,  1599  SALLY,  b.  Mar.  4,  1810.  1600 
JOSIAH  TYLER,  b.  Nov.  15,  1812.  1601  BETSEY  ANN,  b. 
Jan.  17,  1815.  1602  JANE,  b.  Aug.  25,  bapt.  Nov.  9,  1817.  1603 
NELSON,  b.  July  23,  bapt.  Oct.  29,  1830.  1604  LEMUEL,  b. 
Mar.  9,  bapt.  July  13,  1823. 

Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Talcott  Guilford  records;  St.  Johns 
Episcopal  Church  records,  North  Guilford. 


790  BETSEY,  b.  1792  ( Nathan1 \  Nehemiah\  Samuel \  Thoma s*. 
Michael1);  m.  in  North  Guilford,  May  10,  1819,  James  Tyler. 
Complete  record  of  their  children  not  found. 

Daughter  1605  Clarissa,  b.  Mar.  2,  1828;  m.  William  Isham. 
She  died  and  he  m.  (2)  about  1896,  Elizabeth  C.  Smith. 

North  Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  Isham  Gen. 


792  POLLY,  b.  1792  ( Zadoc* ,  Nehemiah 4,  Samuel 3,  Thomas?, 
Michael1).  She  married  a  Mr.  Wade  and  lived  in  Cayuga  county, 
N.  Y.  She  was  living,  a  widowr,  with  her  brother  Asa,  ae.  58,  in 
1850.  It  is  probable  she  had  a  daughter  Lucy.  A  granddaughter 
Lucy  is  mentioned  with  his  daughter  Polly  Wade  in  the  will  of 
her  father  Zadoc. 


793  ASA,  b.  1794  ( Zadocb ,  Nehemiah' i,  Samuel* ,  Thomas \ 
Michael1) ;  his  wife  wras  Cynthia,  whose  name  and  parentage  have 
not  been  found. 

Asa  removed  with  his  parents  to  Cayuga  county,  N.  Y.  Farm¬ 
er,  and  resided  near  Venice,  that  county.  Cynthia  died  July  29, 
1877,  ae.  71.  Asa  died  Oct.  21,  1869,  ae.  75.  Burials  in  the  Venice 
cemetery. 


Michael  Griswold 


267 


Her  will  and  estate.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  surrogate:  Cynthia,  ol 
Scipio,  died  July  29,  1877;  mentions  children  Henrietta  Vos- 
burgh,  of  Genoa;  Elizabeth  R.  Kenyon,  of  Scipio,  and  Ellen  E. 
Booth,  of  Scipio. 

Census  of  1850  shows  Asa,  a;.  56;  Cynthia,  te.  44;  Mary,  se.  14; 
Henrietta,  ae.  11;  Harriet,  ae.  9;  Ellen,  ae.  6,  and  Elizabeth,  ae.  1. 

Their  children:  1606  MARY,  b.  1834.  1607  ELIZA  A.,  b. 
1837;  died  Nov.  5,  1S49.  (Venice  T.  S.  R.)  1608  HENRIETTA, 
b.  1839.  1609  HARRIET,  b.  1841;  d.  May  21,  1856.  1610  OR- 
CELLA,  d.  Inf.  Oct.  14,  1843.  (Venice  T.  S.  R.)  1611  ELLEN, 
b.  1844.  1612  ELIZABETH,  b.  1849. 


817  ALPHEUS,  b.  in  Greene  county,  N.  Y.,  1789  {Jeremiah*. 
Jeremiah 4,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael l);  m.  Mary  Scoville. 
The  records  of  Townsend,  Ohio,  show  they  removed  to  that  place 
about  1834.  No  further  record. 


1818  STEPHEN  H.,  b.  in  Greene  county,  N.  Y.,  (Jeremiah*. 
Jeremiah 4,  Samuel 3,  Thomas %  Michael1);  m.  in  Greene  county, 
Phebe  Ashley. 

Administration  of  his  estate,  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  surrogate,  men¬ 
tions  wife  Phebe;  also  mentions  Miles  Griswold.  He  died  June 
18,  1844. 

Their  children  mentioned  in  family  records:  1613  STEPHEN. 
1614  ADDISON.  1615  ALONZO.  1616  JOHN  A.  1617  FRAN¬ 
CIS.  1618  MARIAN.  1619  MAHALA.  1620  MILES. 


1821  JEREMIAH,  b.  in  Durham,  Greene  county,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
22,  1798  (Jeremiah*.  Jeremiah 4,  Samuel \  Thomas 2,  Michael1); 
m.  in  Rodman,  Jefferson  county,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  2,  1829,  Eunice 
Strong,  b.  Nov.  25,  1804,  d.  of  Nathan  of  Rodman. 

Jeremiah  was  a  harness  maker;  settled  in  Adams,  Jefferson 
county,  N.  Y.,  about  1834,  where  he  died  Feb.  16,  1876.  Burial 
in  Rural  cemetery. 

He  served  in  the  war  of  1812,  pvt.  Capt.  Oliver  Scott,  N.  Y. 
Militia.  Enrolled  as  a  substitute  with  Capt.  Ellis  Hungerford 
1813.  Disch.  at  Sackett’s  Harbor;  service  Oct.  28 — Nov.  15,  1814. 


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The  Griswold  Family 


Eunice  applied  for  pension  May  18,  1871.  Jeremiah  had  dark 
hair  and  gray  eyes. 

Census  of  1840  shows  they  had  3  sons  and  two  daughters. 
Jeremiah  was  a  prominent  man  in  the  community  taking  part 
in  all  its  activities. 

Their  children:  1821  ADELIA,  b.  Dec.  5, 1829.  1622  HENRY 
STRONG,  b.  Jan.  24,  1833.  1623  EMILY  MARION,  b.  Nov. 
27,  1837.  1624  LEVI. 

History  of  Jefferson  county,  N.  Y. 


823  IRA,  b.  1800  ( Samuel 5,  Jeremiah 4,  Samuel 3,  Thomas1 , 
Michael l) ;  m.  Mar.  22,  1848,  Abigail  Munson,  b.  June  3,  1803, 
d.  of  Titus  and  Mary  (Bradley)  Munson,  of  Hamden,  Conn. 

Their  children:  1625  MUNSON,  d.  y.  1626  NELSON.  Phy¬ 
sician  in  Utica,  N.  Y.  Blind  in  later  life;  no  issue.  1627  AL¬ 
BERT.  Accidentally  killed  while  crossing  the  Ohio  river.  1628 
EDNA  ELIZA. 

Munson  Gen. 


824  SAMUEL,  b.  1802  ( Samuel 5,  Jeremiah 4,  Samuel \  Thomas 2, 
Michael1);  m.  1827,  Phoebe  Clark,  b.  1811. 

Settled  at  Adams,  Jefferson  county,  N.  Y.  Census  there  1850 
shows  him  a  farmer,  ae.  49;  Phoebe,  ae.  39;  Lucinda,  ae.  18;  Maria, 
ae.  17;  Mary,  ae.  14;  Harrison,  ae.  11;  Augustus,  ae.  5. 

Their  children:  1629  LUCINDA,  b.  1832.  1630  MARIA,  b. 
1833.  1631  MARY,  b.  1836.  1632  HARRISON,  b.  1839;  d.  y. 
1633  AUGUSTUS,  b.  1845. 


825  WILLIAM,  b.  June  4,  1804  ( Samuel 5,  Jeremiah 4,  Samuel*, 
Thomas 2,  Michael1) ;  m.  Angeline  Clark,  b.  1807,  who  died  Mar. 
8,  1876,  ae.  69.  William  died  Dec.  15,  1886.  Sunnyside  cemetery, 
Champion,  N.  Y. 

Farmer;  resided  in  Champion.  His  will,  Watertown,  N.  Y., 
surrogate,  Oct.  23,  1886,  states  his  residence  at  Felt’s  Mills. 
Mentions  children  Laura,  John,  Justus,  Gardner,  Angeline  Smith, 
and  Cornelia  Dawley. 


Michael  Griswold 


269 


Census  1850  shows  him  a  farmer,  ®.  48;  Angelina,  ®.  43; 
Justus,  ®.  17;  Angeline,  ®.  14;  William,  ®.  11;  Cornelia,  ®.  4. 

Their  children:  1634  LAURA,  d.  unm.  Remained  at  home; 
by  her  father’s  will  she  inherited  the  bulk  of  his  estate.  1635 
JOHN.  1636  JUSTUS,  b.  1833.  1637  ANGELINE,  b.  1836. 
1638  WILLIAM,  b.  1839.  1639  GARDNER.  1640  CORNELIA, 
b.  1846. 

v 

126  ELDBRIDGE,  b.  1806  (Samuel*,  Jeremiah 4,  Samuel \ 
Thomas J,  Michael1) ;  m.  Susannah  Toyne,  b.  in  England,  whose 
mother  Hannah  Toyne  was  living  with  them  in  1850. 

Census  1850,  Champion,  N.  Y.,  shows  him  a  farmer  ®.  43; 
Susannah,  «.  39,  b.  in  England;  Robert  C.,  ®.  17;  Charlotte  E., 
m.  16;  Mary  A.,  ®.  15;  Xymena,  ®.  10;  Lorena,  ®.  8;  Francis,  ®. 
7;  Fanny,  ®.  4;  George,  ®.  4-12.  Hannah  Toyne,  ®.  75,  b.  in 
England. 

Their  children:  1641  COLEMAN.  1642  SARAH.  1643 
CHARLOTTE  E.,  b.  1834.  1644  MARY  ANN,  b.  1835.  1645 
XYMENA,  b.  1840.  1646  LORENA,  b.  1842.  1647  FRANCIS, 
b.  1843  1648  FANNIE,  b.  1846.  1649  GEORGE,  b.  1850. 
Possibly  two  other  sons,  Fred  and  Allen. 

827  HENRY,  b.  1810  (Samuel*,  Jeremiah \  Samuel *,  Thomas2 , 
Michael l) ;  m.  Mary  Clark,  b.  1817. 

They  evidently  removed  to  Illinois.  Census  1850,  Bureau 
county,  shows  him  a  farmer  ®.  40,  b.  in  N.  Y.  state;  Mary,  ®.  33, 
b.  in  N.  Y.  state;  Mary  J.,  ®.  15;  Phoebe  M.,  ®.  13;  Caroline  C., 
®.  11;  James  Henry,  ®.  9;  Charles  C.,  ®.  7;  George  W.,  ®.  3. 
Henry  died  1867. 

Their  children:  1650  MARY  J.,  b.  1835.  1651  PHOEBE  M.. 
b.  1837.  1652  CAROLINE  C.,  b.  1839.  1653  JAMES  HENRY,  b. 
1841.  1654  CHARLES  C.,  b.  1843;  d.  y.  1655  GEORGE  W.,  b. 
1847.  There  were  also  other  children  shown  in  family  records: 
1656  JOHN.  1657  MARILLA.  1658  CHESTER. 

828  GEORGE  W.,  b.  1812  (Samuel*,  JeremiahA,  Samuel !*, 
Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  Mary  Carter.  He  died  in  Milo, Ill.,  1899, 
®.  87. 


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Census  records  1850,  Centerville,  Alleghany  county,  N.  Y., 
shows  him  a  farmer,  37;  Mary  R.,  se.  34;  William  Carter,  ae. 
11;  Eugene  A.,  ae.  9;  Augustus  R.,  ae.  7;  George  T.,  ae.  5;  Theron, 
ae.  3. 

Their  children:  1659  WILLIAM  CARTER,  b.  1839.  1660 
EUGENE  A.,  b.  1841.  1661  AUGUSTUS  R.,  b.  1843.  1662 
GEORGE  T.,  b.  1845.  1663  THERON  A.,  b.  1847.  1664 
TRACY. 


829  JOHN,  b.  1808  ( Samuel 5,  Jeremiah 4,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2, 
Michael1);  m.  Maria  Steinbrook,  who  died  1903.  John  died 
1876. 

Census  1850,  Bureau  county,  Ill.,  shows  him  a  farmer,  ae.  42, 
b.  in  New  York  state;  Maria,  ae.  35,  b.  in  Pa.,  Freeman,  ae.  8,  b. 
in  Ill.,  Sarah,  ae.  6,  b.  in  Ill.,  John,  ae.  1,  b.  in  Ill. 

Their  children:  1665  GEORGE,  d.  y.  1666  FREEMAN,  b. 
1842.  1667  SARAH,  b.  1844.  1668  ORA.  1669  ELIZABETH. 
1670  KATE.  1671  CHARLES.  1672  JOHN,  b.  1849.  Also  from 
family  records. 


831  SAMANTHA,  b.  in  Wilmington,  Vt.,  May  6,  1793  (Jared*, 
Moses4,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Wilmington,  May 
1812,  Deacon  David  Bliss,  s.  of  David  and  Lucy  (Stebbins)  Bliss, 
of  Springfield,  Mass.;  b.  in  Springfield,  Apr.  14, 1791. 

They  resided  in  Wilmington.  Deacon  of  the  Congregational 
Church.  Removed  to  Bennington,  Vt.,  and  later  to  Riley,  Mich., 
about  1849,  where  he  died  May  1860.  She  died  Dec.  27,  1863. 

Their  children  b.  in  Wilmington:  1673  Stebbins  Clark,  b.  Apr. 
19,  1814.  1674  Lucy,  b.  1816;  d.  1820.  1675  Samantha  Amanda, 
b.  Oct.  22,  1818;  m.  Josiah  H.  Bartlett.  1676  Lucy  Maria,  b. 
1820;  m.  James  Hodges.  1677  Adeline  Chloe,  b.  Apr.  13,  1822; 
m.  Cyrus  B.  Pratt.  1678  Samantha  Horten tia,  b.  June  7,  1824; 
m.  Merritt  Temple.  1679  Emily,  d.  in  Ballston  Springs,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  1848.  1680  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Osborn.  1681  David 
Pitney,  b.  Mar.  24,  1828.  1682  Horatio  Simeon,  b.  Apr.  17,  1830. 
1683  Augustus  Lamar,  b.  Nov.  1833.  1684  Henry  William,  b. 
Dec.  16,  1834;  m.  Clarissa  E.  Welton.  1685  Sidney  Jared,  b. 
Sept.  2,  1839. 


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271 


Wilmington,  Vt.,  records;  Wilmington  Congregational  Church 
records. 


839  FRANCIS,  b.  near  Norwich,  Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1793  (John*, 
John*,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1)’,  m.  Mar.  20,  1821,  Jane 
Loomis,  b.  Mar.  11,  1792,  d.  of  Aaron  and  Anne  (Annis)  Armira 
Loomis,  of  Torrington,  Conn.,  who  died  Sept.  8,  1869. 

They  settled  at  Clinton,  Wayne  county,  Pa.  Census  there  1840 
show's  self  and  wife,  four  sons  and  four  daughters.  Census  1860 
shows  him  a e.  66;  Jane,  ae.  68;  Nathan,  a e.  28. 

Their  children:  1686  LOUIS,  b.  Jan.  31,  1822;  d.  Jan.  6,  1832. 
1687  ALVIN,  b.  Apr.  22,  1824;  d.  Sept.  1849.  1688  LAURA,  b. 
July  7,  1826.  1689  LOUISA,  b.  Nov.  2,  1828.  1690  NATHAN, 
b.  Mar.  31,  1832.  1691  HOMER,  b.  Mar.  14,  1835. 

N.  E.  Penn.  Bio.  (Beers);  86;  1468-70;  Huntington,  Mass., 
records. 


840  ORRIN,  b.  near  Norwich,  Mass.,  1796  (John6,  John \ 
Samuel 3,  Thomas Michael1);  m.  Lois  Deming,  who  died  1875. 
Orrin  died  1878.  Census  record  1870  shows  his  ae.  74. 

Farmer;  settled  in  Mount  Pleasant  township,  Wayne  county. 

Pa. 

Their  children:  1692  ALFRED,  b.  1822.  1693  RUFUS,  b. 
Feb.  1824.  1694  AMBROSE,  b.  1828,  unm.  1695  MARY.  Lula 
Drake,  adopted. 

N.  E.  Penn.  Bio.  (Beers);  Huntington,  Mass.,  records. 


841  SUMNER,  b.  1798  (John6,  John*,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Mich¬ 
ael1);  m.  Clarissa  Gelet,  b.  Oct.  30,  1809,  d.  of  George  and  Re¬ 
becca  (Whaley)  Gelet,  of  Gibson  township,  Wayne  county,  Pa. 

Census  of  1860,  Aldenville,  Wayne  county,  shows  him  a  farmer 
ae.  62,  b.  in  Mass.  Clarissa,  ae.  51,  b.  in  Conn.  Daniel,  ae.  23;  Louis, 
ae.  20;  Jennett,  ae.  17;  Jesse,  ae.  14;  O.  (Poss.  Orrin),  ae.  12. 

Their  children:  1696  DANIEL,  b.  1837.  1697  LOUIS,  b.  1840. 
1698  JENNETT,  b.  1843.  1699  JESSE,  b.  1846.  1700  O.,  b.  1848. 


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842  HORACE,  b.  1801  (John6,  John6,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Mich¬ 
ael1).  His  wife  was  Louisa,  whose  name  and  parentage  has  not 
been  found. 

Census  of  1860,  Aldenville,  Wayne  county,  Pa.,  shows  him  a 
farmer,  ae.  59,  b.  in  Mass.;  Louisa,  ae.  51,  b.  in  Mass.  Children 
b.  in  Pa.,  Silas,  ae.  30;  Asher,  ae.  28;  Rhoda,  ae.  26;  Cornelia,  ae. 
22;  John,  ae.  18;  Charles,  ae.  16;  Milden,  ae.  9. 

Their  children:  1701  SILAS,  b.  1830.  1702  ASHER,  b.  1832. 
1703  RHODA,  b.  1834.  1704  CORNELIA,  b.  1838.  1705  JOHN, 
b.  1842.  1706  CHARLES,  b.  1844.  1707  MILDEN,  b.  1851. 

843  SEDATE,  b.  Norwich,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1802  (John6,  John \ 
Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1).  His  wife  was  Nancy,  name  and 
parentage  unknown. 

Removed  to  Wayne  county,  later  settling  in  Susquehanna 
county,  Pa.  Farmer;  became  a  large  land  owner  and  prominent 
citizen. 

Census  of  1850  shows  him  a  farmer,  ae.  47,  b.  in  Mass.  Nancy, 
®.  47,  b.  in  Mass.  Amelia,  ae.  19;  Julius,  ae.  15;  Ann,  ae.  12;  Erne- 
line,  ae.  10;  Henry,  ae.  7 ;  Mahala,  ae.  5.  Jane,  ae.  16. 

He  died  May  20,  1862.  Administration  of  his  estate,  Montrose, 
Pa.,  probate,  mentions  Nancy,  widow;  Henry  S.  Griswold,  ad¬ 
ministrator. 

Their  children:  1708  AMELIA,  b.  1831.  1709  JANE,  b.  1834; 
d.  July  26,  1856.  1710  JULIUS,  b.  1835;  d.  July  14,  1864.  1711 
ANN,  b.  1838.  1712  EMELINE,  b.  1840.  1713  HENRY,  b. 
1843.  1714  MAHALA,  b.  1845. 

Huntington,  Mass.,  records;  Susquehanna  County  (Black¬ 
man);  Susquehanna  cemetery  inscriptions. 


847  JUVENAL  (Samuel6,  John6,  Samuel3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1). 

Census  of  1840,  Coventry,  N.  Y.,  shows  him  ae.  40-50;  wife 
20-30.  His  will.  May  30,  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  surrogate,  mentions 
wife  Mary  L.;  grandson  Albert  Griswold,  son  of  his  son  Albert; 
daughter  of  his  son  Francis  H.;  grandson  Arthur  D.;  daughter 
Millicent  Barber;  Administration  shows  Mary  L.,  widow,  and 
names  also  sons  Earl  R.,  and  daughters  Louisa  M.,  and  Florence 
A. 


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273 


Their  children:  1715  ALBERT.  1716  FRANCIS  H.  1717 
EARL  R.  1718  LOUISA  M.  1719  MILLICENT.  1720  FLOR¬ 
ENCE. 


849  ORSEMUS,  b.  1809  ( Samuel 6,  John*,  Samuel *,  Thomas *, 
Michael1). 

Census  of  1840  Coventry,  N.  Y.,  shows  him  ».  30-40;  wife  ®. 
20-30,  and  two  sons  under  5  years.  He  died  Feb.  19, 1848,  se.  39. 
Coventryville,  N.  Y.,  cemetery  inscriptions. 


850  HARRY  V.  R.,  b.  in  Coventry,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  27,  1813  (*Sam- 
uelb,  John*,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Coventry  1843, 
Anadine  Gilmore,  d.  of  Peres  Gilmore,  b.  Oct.  15,  1820,  who 
died  Dec.  15,  1915. 

Harry  was  a  prominent  farmer;  a  musician  of  ability  who  made 
a  state-wide  reputation  as  the  leader  of  the  celebrated  Griswold 
band. 

He  died  Apr.  10, 1888.  His  will,  Jan.  31, 1888,  Norwich,  N.  Y., 
surrogate,  mentions  wife  Anadine,  and  son  Noyes  Edward  Gris¬ 
wold.  Her  will,  Mar.  17,  1915,  mentions  son  Noyes  Edw’ard. 

•  Their  only  child:  1721  NOYES  EDWARD. 

Chenango  County,  N.  Y.  Biographies;  Coventry,  N.  Y„  ceme¬ 
tery  inscriptions. 

854  LYMAN  B.  (Asher5,  John*,  Samuel \  Thomas 2,  Michael1); 
in.  Ann  Nichols,  of  Belchertown,  Mass.,  May  25,  1833. 

Their  children:  1721  A.  LYDIA,  b.  May  1, 1835.  1721  B.  LY¬ 
MAN  OSCAR,  b.  Apr.  7,  1837;  d.  June  1,  1838.  1721  C.  MARY 
CLARK,  b.  Jan.  11, 1839;  d.  Mar.  9, 1840.  1721  D.  LUCY  ANN, 
b.  Apr.  7,  1841. 

Huntington,  Mass.,  records;  Norwich,  Mass.,  cemetery  in¬ 
scriptions. 


857  PRUDENCE  ( Appolos 6,  John*,  Samuel*,  Thomas 2,  Mich - 
ael1);  m.  in  Wallingford,  Vt.,  Mar.  14,  1830,  Asa  Anderson.  No 
further  information. 


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863  MARGARET  B.,  b.  in  Chester,  Mass.,  bapt.  July  2,  1820 
( Rufusb ,  John4,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  Elnathan 
Mattox,  and  resided  in  Wallingford,  Vt. 

Census  there  1850  shows  the  following  children:  1722  John,  b. 
1828.  1723  Jane,  b.  1830.  1724  Sarah,  b.  1832.  1725  Emily,  b. 
1839.  1726  Henry,  b.  1843.  1727  Henrietta,  b.  1843.  Twin. 

Wallingford,  Vt.,  records. 


864  MARY  E.,  b.  in  Chester,  Mass.,  bapt.  July  2,  1820  (Rufus?, 
John4,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael l) ;  m.  in  W  allingford,  Vt.,  Dec. 
12,  1827,  Darwin  Bucklin.  She  died  in  Mt.  Holly,  Vt.,  Oct. 
7,  1884,  se.  74-2-22.  No  further  record,  or  information. 

865  ELIZA  ANN,  b.  in  Chester,  Mass.,  bapt.  July  2,  1820 
(Rufus* ,  John4,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Wallingford, 
Vt.,  Dennis  Cavanaugh.  No  further  information. 


867  CAROLINE,  b.  in  Chester,  Mass.,  1813;  bapt.  July  2,  1820 
(Rufus*,  John4,  Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  WTallingford, 
Vt.,  Joseph  C.  Hawkins,  b.  1827. 

Census  1860,  Wallingford,  shows  him  a  farmer,  ae.  33,  b.  in 
Vermont.  Caroline,  ae.  47,  b.  in  Mass.  Sarah  J.,  ae.  7. 


868  SAMUEL  HENRY,  b.  in  Chester,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1818; 
bapt.  July  2,  1820  ( Rujus *,  John4,  Samuel,  Thomas2,  Michael1); 
m.  Apr.  28,  1845,  Laura  Ann  Tenney,  b.  in  Sudbury,  Vt.,  Nov. 
29,  1822,  d.  of  Alvin  and  Mary  B.  Tenney,  who  died  Oct.  28, 
1893,  ae.  70-10-2.  Samuel  died  July  13, 1896. 

He  was  a  physician  and  resided  in  Rutland,  V  t.  A  man  held  in 

high  esteem. 

Their  only  child  1728  CARRIE  E.,  b.  July  11,  1858;  d.  Sept. 
4,  1931,  unm.  A  woman  of  high  education  and  many  activities. 
Member  of  the  Congregational  Church,  the  Fortnightly  Club,  the 
Ladies  Missionaiy  Society*  Mary  and  Martha  Circle  of  King’s 
Daughters,  the  Woman’s  Christian  Temperance  Union,  the  Wo¬ 
man’s  Club,  and  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution. 


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275 


Rutland,  Vt.,  records;  Tenney  Gen.,  125;  Census  records  of 
1850. 


869  ABIGAIL,  b.  1778  ( Reuben 5,  Manus*,  Samuel3,  Thomas *, 
Michael1);  m.  1796,  Seth  Snow,  b.  in  Sudbury,  Mass.,  Sept. 
1768,  s.  of  Seth  and  Ruth  (Holden)  Snow. 

They  removed  to  Madison,  N.  Y.,  wrhere  Seth  and  his  father 
bought  a  farm,  and  built  the  first  brick  house  there.  Later  built 
another  house,  a  two  story  brick  tavern  on  the  Cherry  Valley 
turnpike,  a  famous  road  between  Albany  and  Buffalo.  This 
tavern  was  known  later  as  the  Putnam  place.  They  resided  also 
in  Holden,  Mass.;  Eaton  and  Chautauqua  county,  N.  Y.  The 
record  of  only  one  child  has  been  found. 

1729  Reuben  Griswold  Snow,  b.  Dec.  28,  1805;  m.  (1)  Susan 
Burwell;  m.  (2)  Mary  Sophia  Sherwood;  m.  (3)  Harriet  Miller; 
m.  (4)  Mrs.  Susan  Titus. 

N.  E.  Reg.  78,  p.  295;  Snow-Estes  Gen.,  51. 


873  WARREN,  b.  Jan.  22,  1785  (Reuben5,  Manus*,  Samuel3, 
Thomas2,  Michael1);  m.  Loana  Cutler,  b.  Sept.  5,  1787,  in  Nine 
Partners,  N.  Y.,  who  died  Nov.  4,  1864.  Census  1840  shows  his 
father  and  mother  living  with  him. 

Farmer;  they  resided  in  Homer  and  Forestville,  N.  Y.  He  died 
Sept.  5,  1827.  Burials  in  the  Pioneer  cemetery,  Forestville. 

Their  children:  1730  REUBEN,  b.  Oct.  27,  1805.  1731  MAT¬ 
ILDA,  b.  May  2,  1808.  1732  ALMIRA,  b.  Apr.  1,  1810.  1733 
MANLEY,  b.  Feb.  23,  1812.  1734  WARREN,  b.  Jan.  22,  1814. 
1735  PARLEY,  b.  Jan.  27,  1822.  1736  LOANA,  b.  July  17,  1826. 

Homer,  Hanover,  and  Forestville,  N.  Y.,  records;  Forestville 
Pioneer  cemetery  inscriptions;  Hist,  ot  Chautauqua  county,  N. 
Y.  Census  records  1810,  1820,  1860;  family  records. 


874  WILLIAM,  b.  Mar.  17,  1787  (Reuben5,  Manus*,  Samuel3, 
Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  Sarah  Belden  Graves. 

Resided  with  his  parents  in  Sandisfield,  Mass.  Removed  and 
settled  in  Madison  county,  N.  Y.  Later  sold  his  property  there 


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and  removed  to  Michigan,  and  died  at  the  home  of  his  son  Manus 
in  Rollin. 

Census  1850  shows  his  se.  63;  Sarah,  se.  62;  William  B.,  ®.  2o; 


James,  se.  22. 

Their  children:  1737  LAURA.  1738  MANUS,  b.  1814.  1739 
MARANDA.  1740  WILLIAM  B.,  b.  1825.  1741  LUCINDA. 

1742  JAMES,  b.  1828. 

Hist,  of  Madison  county,  N.  Y. 


875  MANUS,  b.  Sept.  20,  1789  (Reuben^y  Manus \  Samuel *, 
Thomas 2,  Michael1) ;  m.  Sophia  Morton,  d.  of  Thomas  and  Mary 
(Warren)  Morton,  b.  June  12,  1795,  who  died  Feb.  11,  1880. 

Manus  died  Mar.  10,  1849. 

They  resided  in  Chautauqua  county,  N.  Y.;  later  removing 
to  WarrensviUe,  Ill.,  Census  1830,  Hanover,  that  county,  wife, 

4  ThciAhUdren!  1743  LYMAN  MORTON.  1744  LEVI  MOR- 
TON.  1745  MORTON.  1746  SYLVIA.  1747  MARY  ROCK¬ 
WELL.  1748  WILLIAM  ROCKWELL.  1749  THOMAS  MOR¬ 
TON.  1750  BETSEY  JANE.  1751  ELIZA. 

Census  records  1820. 


879  SARAH,  b.  Oct.  23,  1798  ( Reuben*,  Manus1,  Samuel1, 
Thomas *,  Michael')-,  m.  Mar.  24,  1816,  Justus  Root,  s.  of  Solo¬ 
mon  and  Mary  (Hendee)  Root,  b.  Sept.  12,  1790,  who  died  Feb. 
2, 1867,  as.  76.  Sarah  died  Sept.  9, 1862,  se.  63. 

Their  children:  1752  Justus,  b.  June  19,  1818.  1753  Mary,  b. 
Sept.  20, 1820;  d.  Feb.  14, 1822.  1754  Amora  S.,  b.  Mar.  13, 1823. 
1755  Josiah,  b.  Sept.  1, 1825.  1756  Daniel,  b.  Nov.  3, 1828.  1757 
Lucinda  Manila,  b.  Sept.  30, 1831;  d.  Aug.  17,  1866,  se.  34.  1758 
Sarah  Lurana,  b.  Sept.  14,  1834.  1759  Reuben  Rockwell,  b.  Dec. 
18,  1837.  1760  George  Littlefield,  b.  Dec.  30,  1840. 

Root  Gen.,  888. 


882  DEBORAH,  b.  July  15,  1797  (Monas8,  Manus \  Samuel \ 
Thomas',  Michael');  in.  Oct.  29, 1815,  Gardner  Green,  s.  of  Esq. 
John,  b.  in  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  3,  1794,  who  died  there  Aug.  15, 
1866.  Deborah  died  there  May  18,  1872. 


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277 


Their  children:  1761  Russell  G.,  b.  Mar.  16,  1819;  m.  (1) 
Lavania  Nichols;  m.  (2)  Sarah  Bliss;  m.  (3)  Amanda  Bliss.  1762 
Leonard  L.,  b.  July  17,  1821;  m.  (1)  Cynthia  M.  Shelden;  m.  (2) 
Mary  A.  Davis.  1763  Daniel  M.,  b.  Sept.  10,  1824;  m.  Ann 
Reynolds.  1764  Deborah  Roxina,  b.  Dec.  2,  1826;  m.  David 
Allen.  1765  Morgan  L.,  b.  Jan.  29,  1831;  d.  Dec.  4,  1843.  1766 
Warren  S.,  b.  May  25,  1835;  m.  Celia  Randall.  1767  Benjamin 
F.,  b.  May  12,  1838;  d.  Aug.  31,  1841. 

Green  Gen.;  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  cemetery  inscriptions. 


899  HANNAH  R.,  b.  Feb.  4,  1778  (Aaron5,  Aaron4 ,  Samuel 8, 
Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  Nathan  Philip  Goodell. 

They  had  one  child  at  least:  1776  Addison,  m.  Jane  Huldah 
Warren.  No  further  information. 

Hist,  of  Woodstock,  Conn.,  Vol.  V,  748. 


911  ANNA,  b.  1784  ( Elijah 5,  Aaron4,  Samuel/*,  Thomas2,  Mich¬ 
ael l);  m.  Mar.  1807,  Ebenezer  Cheseborough,  b.  1784,  in 
Stonington,  Conn.,  s.  of  Christopher  and  Abigail  (Williams) 
Cheseborough.  Christopher  served  in  the  Revolution  and  be¬ 
came  a  prisoner  of  war. 

Ebenezer  was  a  farmer;  resided  in  Beme,  Albany  county,  N. 
Y.;  also  in  Schoharie  and  Otsego  counties. 

Their  children:  1777  Eliza  Ann,  b.  1809;  m.  John  Martin.  1778 
Jabez,  b.  1811;  m.  Polly  Simpson.  1779  Edwin  I.,  b.  1813;  m. 
(1)  Jane  Nessle;  m.  (2)  Clara  Nessle.  1780  William  D.,  b.  1815; 
m.  Mary  Jane  Chase.  1781  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1817;  m.  Nelson 
Lee.  1782  Christopher  C.,  m.  Maria  Johnson.  1783  Wickham 
Ebenezer,  b.  Oct.  23,  1818;  m.  (1)  Almira  Whiston;  m.  (2)  Char¬ 
lotte  E.  Whiston.  1784  Washington,  b.  Apr.  15,  1820;  m.  Carrie 
Hunting.  1785  Aaron,  m.  Lydia  Gardineer.  1786  Abigail  Isa¬ 
bella,  d.  unm.  1787  Samuel,  m.  Adelia  Ives.  1788  Ariadne  P. 
(Deaf  mute). 

Hist,  of  Stonington,  Ct. 

912  "WICKHAM,  b.  about  1786  (Elijah5,  Aaron4,  Samuel 3, 
Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Worcester,  N.  Y.,  Lucy  Wtaterman, 


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b.  Nov.  1789,  d.  of  Samuel  and  Anna  (Cady)  Waterman,  who 
died  in  Worcester,  Feb.  11,  1869,  se.  79-2-28.  Wichkam  died  there 
Sept.  16,  1868,  a e.  82-4-23.  (Worcester  cemetery  inscriptions). 

Their  children:  1789  AMANDA,  b.  Nov.  17,  1811.  1790 
LUCY  ANN,  b.  Aug.  31,  1813.  1791  AARON,  b.  Feb.  29,  1816. 
1792  MARY  ANN,  b.  July  5,  1818.  1793  LYMAN,  b.  Mar.  20, 
1820.  1794  SARAH,  b.  Mar.  5,  1825;  d.  Dec.  11,  1842.  1795 
WICKHAM,  b.  Mar.  27,  1827.  1796  ELVIRA,  b.  Aug.  16,  1831. 
1797  JOHN,  b.  Jan.  22,  1834.  1798  PHILIP,  b.  May  15,  1817; 
d.  1888.  1799  WELLINGTON,  b.  July  22, 1818. 

Hist,  of  Otsego  county,  N.  Y.;  Waterman  Gen. 

913  SALLY,  b.  Aug.  9, 1790  ( Elijah 5,  Aaron\  Samuel 3,  Thomas* , 
Michael1);  m.  Philip  Crippen,  b.  in  Worcester,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1, 
1788,  being  the  first  male  child  bom  there,  s.  of  Silas,  a  Revolu¬ 
tionary  soldier,  and  Elizabeth. 

Philip  served  in  the  war  of  1812.  Resided  in  Worcester,  Mary¬ 
land  and  Schenevus,  N.  Y.  Served  as  pathmaster.  Built  a  house 
and  store  in  Schenevus. 

He  died  Apr.  26, 1872.  Sally  died  Oct.  10, 1874.  (Maple  Grove 
cemetery). 

Their  children:  1800  Hamilton,  b.  Mar.  15,  1812;  d.  Mar.  6, 
1815.  1801  Harrison,  b.  Aug.  12,  1813;  m.  (1)  Rosanna  A.  Wood¬ 
ward;  m.  (2)  Mrs.  Carpenter.  1802  Schuyler  G.,  b.  Apr.  26, 
1815;  m.  (1)  Evelina  M.  Chase;  m.  (2)  Mary  Ann  Grant;  m.  (3) 
Amanda  Gibbs.  1803  Philip,  b.  Mar.  15,  181/ ;  d.  Aug.  27,  1833, 
unm.  1804  Wellington  Elijah,  b.  July  22,  1818;  m.  (1)  Christine 
Milks;  m.  (2)  Jane  Baldwin.  1804A  Sally  Esther,  b.  Feb.  11, 1820; 
xn.  James  B.  Cooley.  1805  John  A.,  b.  June  28, 1822;  d.  Sept.  26, 
1849,  unm.  1806  Rosetta,  b.  Aug.  15,  1823;  m.  (1)  John  A.  Dick- 
erman;  m.  (2)  Daniel  McElwaine.  1807  Rosanna,  b.  Aug.  15, 
1823;  m.  Nathaniel  H.  Wilder.  1807A  Lucy,  b.  Jan.  5, 1826;  m. 
John  R.  Boyce. 

N.  Y.  Gen  &  Bio.  LV,  p.  253;  Hist,  of  Otsego  Co.,  N.  Y. 


914  ELIJAH,  b.  Aug.  30,  1795  ( Elijah 5,  Aaron\  Samuel} , 
Thomas2 ,  Michael1);  m.  in  Angelica,  Alleghany  county,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  31, 1832,  Esther  Geiger,  b.  Dec.  17, 1812,  at  Angelica. 


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279 


They  lived  in  Angelica  for  a  time,  removing  to  Michigan  be¬ 
tween  1833  and  1835.  Census  1840,  Battle  Creek,  shows  wife,  one 
son,  and  three  daughters.  Remained  there  until  1837,  removing 
to  Melrose,  Adams  county,  Ill. 

Census  there  1850,  shows  his  ae.  54,  b.  in  N.  Y.  state;  Esther, 
ae.  39,  b.  in  N.  Y.  state;  children,  Wolcott,  ae.  17;  William,  15; 
John,  13;  Elijah,  4;  and  Eugene. 

Their  children:  1808  WOLCOTT  N.,  b.  Aug.  15, 1833.  1808A 
WILLIAM  B.,  b.  Nov.  9,  1834.  1808B  JOHN  VALENTINE,  b. 
Apr.  13, 1837.  1808C  ESTHER  JANE,  b.  May  l,  1840;  d.  Oct. 
27,  1843.  1808D  SARAH,  b.  Aug.  14,  1843;  d.  Dec.  8,  1847. 
1808E  LYMAN  JEROME,  b.  Aug.  14,  1843;  d.  Dec.  8,  1847. 
1808F  CHARLES  ELIJAH,  b.  Mar.  24, 1846.  1808G  EUGENE, 
b.  July  14,  1848. 

Geiger  Family  records  at  Angelica;  London,  Mich.,  and  Mel¬ 
rose,  Ill.,  records. 


915  LYMAN,  b.  Mar.  17,  1796  (Elijah6 ,  Aaron4 ,  Samuel \ 
Thomas 2,  Michael1);  m.  Mary  Waterman,  b.  Feb.  9,  1796,  d.  of 
Samuel  and  Anna  (Cady)  Waterman,  who  died  Apr.  4,  1868. 
Lyman  died  Jan.  25,  1881. 

Census  1830,  Scriba,  N.  Y.,  shows  his  ae.  30-40;  wife  30-40;  1 
son  5-10;  two  daughters  10-15. 

Census  1850  shows  his  ae.  54;  Mary,  ae.  50;  Irene,  ae.  19. 

Their  children:  1808H  WICKHAM,  b.  June  28,  1821.  18081 
MARY.  1808J  IRENE,  b.  abt.  1830-31. 

Roy  S.  Berlin,  of  Chicago  and  Waukegan,  Ill.,  genealogical 
collections;  Waterman  Gen.,  II,  61. 


916  EZEKIEL,  b.  in  N.  Y.  state,  about  1811  (Elijah5,  Aaron4, 
Samuel 3,  Thomas 2,  Michael1). 

Removed  to  Ohio  and  later  to  Wisconsin.  His  wife  was  Chloe, 
whose  parentage  has  not  been  found. 

Census  1860  Cambria,  Columbia  county,  Wis.,  shows  him  a 
farmer,  ae.  49,  b.  in  N.  Y.  Chloe,  ae.  42,  b.  in  N.  Y.  James,  ae.  21, 
b.  in  Ohio;  Allison,  ae.  17,  b.  in  Ohio;  Lewis,  ae.  15,  b.  in  Ohio; 
Frederick,  ae.  7,  b.  in  Wis. 


280 


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Their  children:  1808K  JAMES,  b.  1839.  1808L  ALLISON, 
b.  1843.  1808M  LEWIS,  b.  1845.  1808N  FREDERICK,  b.  1853. 


941  MICHAEL,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Mar.  11,  1778 
(Moses6,  Michael 4,  Michael 3,  Isaac2,  Michael1);  m.  1807,  Julia 
(Kelsey)  Parmalee,  widow  of  Simeon  Parmalee,  b.  Nov.  27, 
1782,  d.  of  Martin  and  Esther  (Chatfield)  Kelsey,  who  died  May 
26,  1857,  ae.  77. 

Farmer,  resided  in  Killingworth  all  his  life;  died  Oct.  31,  1837. 
Burials  in  the  old  Union  District  cemetery,  North  Killingworth. 

Record  of  the  administration  of  his  estate,  Killingworth  pro¬ 
bate,  Vol.  1, 320,  mentions  Polly,  wife  of  David  Norton;  Lucretia, 
wife  of  Danforth  Field;  Huldah,  wife  of  Henry  P.  Bamum;  Syl¬ 
via,  wife  of  William  G.  Dudley;  Cynthia,  Harriet,  and  Maria 
Griswold;  Oct.  19,  1840. 

Their  children:  1809  LUCRETIA,  b.  Mar.  10,  1808.  1810 
POLLY.  1811  SYLVIA.  1812  HULDAH.  1813  CYNTHIA. 
1814  HARRIET.  1815  MARIA,  1816  HANNAH,  b.  1817;  d. 
Dec.  29, 1836,  ae.  19. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  Kelsey  Gen. 


944  JEREMIAH,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  May  30,  1793 
(Moses6,  Michael 4,  Michael 3,  Isaac2,  Michael1);  m.  Mary  Camp¬ 
bell,  who  died  Sept.  17, 1870,  ae.  76.  He  died  Apr.  4, 1856,  ae.  63. 
Burials  in  Parker  Hill  cemetery.  North  Killingworth. 

Census  of  1850  shows  his  ae.  57;  Mary  56;  Mary  23;  Lucinthia 
21;  the  record  of  the  administration  of  his  estate,  Killingworth 
probate,  Apr.  14, 1856,  mentions  children  Moses  N.,  Eliza  Hayes, 
Mary  Nettleton,  and  Lucinthia  Griswold. 

Their  children:  1817  MOSES  NOYES,  b.  Jan.  10,  1819.  1818 
ELIZA,  b.  June  17,  1821.  1819  MARY,  b.  Aug.  8,  1826.  1820 
LUCINTHIA,  b.  Oct.  8,  1829.  1821  CHARLES,  b.  Dec.  28, 
1823;  d.  Dec.  8,  1836. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records. 


954  STEPHEN,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  bapt.  Mar.  26,  1780 
( Ebenezer 8,  Michael 4,  Michael 3,  Isaac2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Guilford, 


Michael  Griswold 


281 


Conn.,  Mar.  27,  1805,  Nabby  Crampton,  b.  Mar.  20,  1784,  d.  of 
Benjamin  and  Nabby  (Scranton)  Crampton,  who  died  Mar.  9, 
1861.  He  died  Apr.  6,  1851.  Alderbrook  cemetery,  Guilford. 

Census  1850,  Guilford,  shows  him  se.  71;  Nabby  66;  Leverett 
44;  Lavenia  41.  His  will,  Guilford  probate  Jan.  22,  1836,  men¬ 
tions  son  Leverett,  and  granddaughter  Mary  Parmalee. 

Their  children:  1822  LEVERETT,  b.  Jan.  14,  1806.  1823 
CLARISSA,  b.  May  11,  1808;  1824  LAVENIA,  b.  1809. 

Killingworth  and  Guilford,  Conn.,  records;  North  Killing- 
worth  Congregational  Church  records. 


956  PHEBE,  bapt.  Mar.  18, 1787  ( Ebenezer 6,  Michael \  Michael 8, 
Isaac2,  Michael1) ;  m.  Daniel  Stevens,  b.  1772.  Phebe  died  Feb. 
23,  1863,  se.  76. 

His  will,  Oct.  15,  1849,  mentions  wife  Phebe;  son  Daniel; 
daughter  Dency,  wife  of  Philip  H.  Redfifcld;  Jerusha,  wife  of 
Julius  Dudley.  Distribution  mentions  the  same.  Daniel  died 
Oct.  17, 1849,  se.  77. 

Their  children:  1825  DANIEL.  1826  DENCY.  1827  JER¬ 
USHA. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  Southwest  cemetery  inscrip¬ 
tions;  North  Killingworth  Congregational  Church  records. 


958  EBENEZER,  bapt.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  June  8,  1794 
(Ebenezer*,  Michael 4,  Michael 3,  Isaac2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Killing- 
worth,  June  13,  1819,  Anna  Campbell,  d.  of  Andrew  and  Mary 
(Bacon)  Campbell. 

Ebenezer  served  in  the  war  of  1812,  Ensign  B.  Dowd’s  militia 
Co.;  drafted  in  Capt.  Benjamin  Dowd’s  Co.,  Nov.  2,  1813;  dsch. 
Dec.  1, 1813. 

Anna  applied  for  pension  Apr.  9,  1878,  se.  84.  Her  statement 
showrs  Ebenezer  was  a  farmer,  light  hair,  gray  eyes,  and  strongly 

built. 

Census  of  1850,  Clinton,  Conn.,  shows  him  a  farmer,  se.  56; 
Anna,  se.  56;  Andrew  C.,  29;  Stephen  A.,  23. 

Ebenezer  died  Nov.  1,  1861.  Anna  died  Dec.  19,  1886.  Record 
of  his  estate,  Killingworth  probate.  Mar.  17, 1862,  mentions  Anna, 
widowr;  and  children  Andrew'  C.,  Diantha,  and  Stephen  A.  Her 


282 


The  Griswold  Family 


administration  of  estate  mentions  Andrew  C.,  Stephen  A.,  and 
Diantha  Davis. 

Their  children:  1828  DIANTHA.  1829  ANDREW  C.  1830 
STEPHEN  A. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  North  Killingworth  Congrega¬ 
tional  Church  records. 


959  LUCINDA  (. Ebenezer *,  Michael 4,  Michael3,  Isaac 2,  Michael1) ; 
m.  Benjamin  Lynde,  s.  of  Benjamin  and  Diadamia  (Parmalee) 
Lynde,  b.  July  2, 1796,  who  died  Sept.  1, 1870.  Lucinda  died  Nov. 
23,  1839,  and  Benjamin  m.  (2)  Amanda  Bradley. 

Children  of  first  marriage:  1831  Henrietta  Minerva,  b.  Sept. 
28,  1828;  m.  John  R.  Meigs.  1832  Phebe  C.,  b.  Nov.  12,  1830; 
d.  Nov.  19,  1832.  1833  Harriet  A.,  b.  June  6,  1833;  m.  Elias  Coe. 
1834  Samuel  A.,  b.  Sept.  4,  1835;  m.  Julia  A.  Rutty.  1835  Lu¬ 
cinda,  b.  Feb.  23, 1839;  m.  Davis  P.  Burr. 

Second  marriage,  Julia  Ann;  m.  Oscar  F.  Knowles. 

Lynde  Gen.;  Conn.  Hist.  Society. 


962  DELIA,  b.  1793  ( Ebenezer \  Michael 4,  Michael 3,  Isaac*, 
Michael1)]  m.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Mar.  6,  1822,  Michael 
Kelsey,  s.  of  Joel  and  Abigail  (Stevens)  Kelsey,  b.  Apr.  20, 1780. 

Michael  m.  (1)  Apr.  14,  1813,  Fanny  Dudley,  b.  Apr.  1779, 
who  died  Sept.  15,  1817,  se.  27. 

Delia  died  (no  doubt  the  Deliah  Kelsey)  May  12,  1833,  ae.  40. 
Michael  died  Dec.  21,  1859,  ae.  80. 

Their  children  by  Delia:  1836  Clarissa,  m.  Samuel  F.  Spencer; 
1837  Fanny,  b.  Jan.  1823;  d.  Aug.  10,  1823.  1838  Willis,  b.  1825; 
d.  June  2,  1886,  unm.  1839  Harriet,  b.  1826;  m.  Mr.  Francis. 
1840  Daughter,  b.  1829;  d.  Sept.  24,  1829.  1841  Adaliza,  b. 
1830;  m.  Austin  Jones.  1842  Fanny  E.,  b.  Feb.  1831;  d.  Jan.  23, 
1894.  1843  Ransom,  b.  1831;  d.  Feb.  23,  1832. 

Kelsey  Gen.;  Dudley  Gen.;  Killingworth,  Conn.,  records. 

964  ASHBEL,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  1785  (Nathaniel* 
Michael 4,  Michael 3,  Isaac2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Killingworth,  Conn., 
June  3,  1812,  Betsey  Harris,  who  died  Dec.  4,  1882,  ae.  91  yrs. 


Michael  Griswold 


283 


10  mo.  Ashbel  died  Aug.  6,  1830,  se.  45.  Union  District  cemetery, 
North  Killingworth. 

Administration  of  his  estate,  Killingworth  probate,  mentions 
John,  Rosetta,  Sarah  and  Lydia,  July  6,  1836. 

Census  of  1820  shows  self  and  wife,  one  son  and  two  daughters. 
Ashbel  served  in  the  war  of  1812,  Capt.  Pratt’s  Co. 

Their  children:  1844  JOHN,  bapt.  Dec.  26,  1813.  1845  ROS¬ 
ETTA,  bapt.  May  20,  1816.  1846  SARAH,  bapt.  Apr.  22,  1820. 
1847  JULIUS,  bapt.  Oct.  2,  1822.  1848  LYDIA,  b.  1828;  d. 
Dec.  25,  1846. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  North  Killingworth  Congrega¬ 
tional  Church  records. 


965  JULIUS,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  1788  ( Nathaniel *, 
Michael A,  Michael 3,  Isaac2,  Michael1) ;  m.  Dec.  31,  1818,  as  second 
husband,  Laura  Thwing,  d.  of  John,  who  m.  (1)  Jan.  10,  1813, 
in  Suffield,  Mass.,  Lemuel  Bliss,  b.  Feb.  10,  1788,  in  Hatfield, 
Mass.,  who  died  Feb.  20,  1816,  in  LeRoy,  N.  Y. 

Julius  was  a  farmer  in  LeRoy,  where  he  died  June  23,  1830. 
Burial  in  Thwing  cemetery. 

Laura  m.  (3)  Jan.  9,  1831,  Elijah  D.  Warner,  b.  Dec.  24,  1808, 
in  Norway,  N.  Y.  She  removed  to  Bryon,  Wise.,  Sept.  12,  1844, 
where  she  died  Nov.  11,  1853. 

Children  Griswold:  1849  WILLIAM,  b.  Oct.  30,  1819.  1850 
LAURA,  b.  June  23,  1821.  1851  ALMIRA,  b.  Nov.  29,  1824. 
1852  ELIZA  JULIA,  b.  Apr.  16,  1827.  1853  ROXY,  b.  July 
25,  1828. 

Killingworth,  Conn.,  records;  LeRoy  cemetery  inscriptions, 
(Thwing.)  Thwing  Gen.,  112. 


968  TRYAL,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  1794,  bapt.  Oct.  25, 
1795  )Nathanielb ,  Michael^,  Michael 3,  Isaac2,  Michael1);  m.  (1) 
in  Killingworth,  Josiah  Chatfield,  Feb.  10,  1814,  s.  of  Josiah 
Rnd  Susanna  (Hull)  Chatfield,  b.  Mar.  4,  1790,  who  died  Oct.  4, 
1826,  ae.  36. 

Distribution  of  his  estate,  Killingworth  probate,  mentions 
James  L.  Chatfield,  his  only  child. 

Tryal  m.  (2)  in  Killingworth,  July  9,  1837,  Moses  Parmalee, 


284 


The  Griswold  Family 


who  died  Dec.  12,  1852,  se.  73,  who  m.  (1)  Nov.  21,  1803,  Ruth 
Dudley,  d.  of  Phineas  and  Ruth,  b.  Mar.  20,  1782,  who  died  Apr. 
4,  1837,  se.  55.  No  issue  Parmalee  by  Tryal.  She  died  Aug.  16, 
1853,  se.  59. 

Child  Chatfield  by  Tryal:  1854  James  L. 


980  ISAAC,  b.  in  Gilsum,  New  Hampshire,  Mar.  30,  1781 
( Isaac 4,  Stephen 3,  Isaac 2,  Michael1)]  m.  in  Gilsum, .Mar.  11,  1803, 
Ohpha  Bliss,  d.  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah  of  Gilsum. 

They  resided  for  a  time  in  Gilsum,  removing  to  Keenetown, 
Essex  county,  N.  Y.  Census  there  1810,  shows  self  and  wife,  one 
son  and  one  daughter. 

They  removed  to  Champlain,  Clinton  county,  before  1820. 
Census  there  that  year  shows  self  and  wife,  two  sons  and  five 
daughters.  Census  1830  shows  self  and  wife,  one  son  under  10, 
and  3  daughters.  Census  1840  show's  Orpha  age  60-70,  and  one 
daughter  ae.  30-40. 

The  record  of  these  children  has  not  been  found  except  1855 
ALONZO,  b.  in  Gilsum,  Aug.  30,  1803. 

985  LUCY,  bapt.  in  Keene,  N.  H.,  Sept.  2,  1790  (Isaac6, 
Stephen 4,  Isaac 3,  Isaac2,  Michael1);  m.  1826,  Payne  Turner,  b. 
1780.  Lucy  d.  1861.  No  further  record. 


987  AHIRA,  b.  in  Keene,  N.  H.,  1799  ( Isaac* ,  Stephen 4,  Isaac 8, 
Isaac 2,  Michael1);  m.  Mar.  9,  1826,  Huldah  Gilbert,  who  died 
Mar.  22,  1883.  He  died  Apr.  1,  1884. 

Their  children:  1856  HARMON  NORTHRUP,  b.  Mar.  9, 
1827.  1857  MARY  ELIZABETH,  b.  Mar.  23,  1829.  1858  DEX¬ 
TER  GILBERT,  b.  June  13,  1831.  1859  BENJAMIN  WOOST¬ 
ER,  b.  Nov.  22,  1842;  d.  Sept,  12,  1843. 


1003  GEORGE,  b.  in  Keene,  N.  H.,  Mar.  9,  1799  (Stephen*, 
Stephen 4,  Isaac 3,  Isaac2,  Michael1). 

Removed  with  his  parents  to  Essex  county,  N.  Y.,  about  1812, . 
and  later  settled  in  his  own  home  at  Jay,  that  county,  wrhere  he 


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285 


remained  during  his  life.  Married  Polly  Weeks  of  Massachus¬ 
etts.  No  issue  but  it  is  said  they  adopted  two  boys,  Adam  C., 
and  John  M. 

Census  record  of  1850,  Jay,  N.  Y.,  show's  George,  8e.  51,  b.  in 
New'  Hampshire.  Pollj\  ae.  51,  b.  in  Mass.  John  M.,  ae.  16,  b. 
in  N.  Y. 


1005  ARETHUSIA  DEWEY,  b.  in  Gilsum,  N.  H.,  Oct.  5,  1806 
(Stephen6,  Stephen 4,  Isaac*,  Isaac2,  Michael1);  m.  Oct.  11,  1830, 
Stratton  Minott,  of  Jay,  N.  Y.,  b.  in  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

Their  children:  1860  Betsey.  1861  Henry,  served  in  the  Civil 
War;  unm.  1862  ALMYRA  ARETHUSIA,  m.  James  H.  White. 
1863  Ruth,  m.  Forest  Southard. 

Keene,  N.  II.,  records;  Gilsum,  N.  H.,  records. 


1012  HANNAH,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Dec.  27,  1767  ( Asahel 5, 
Jeremiah 4,  John*,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  William  Munson,  s.  of 
Nathaniel  and  Avis  (Hopson)  Munson,  b.  Nov.  25,  1765,  who 
died  Apr.  29,  1828.  Hannah  died  Apr.  25,  1851. 

They  resided  in  Goshen,  Conn.  He  w*as  a  carpenter,  and  is  said 
to  have  been  a  sailor  in  his  youth.  Also  operated  a  sawmill.  He 
was  a  freeman  of  Goshen  1800.  Served  as  highway  surveyor  and 
lister. 

Their  children:  1864  William,  b.  May  7,  1796;  m.  Betsey  Sut¬ 
ton.  I860  Benjamin,  b.  July  1,  1798;  m.  Minerva  Beach.  1866 
Abigail,  b.  Jan.  23,  1802;  d.  June  24,  1805.  1867  Asahel,  b.  Sept. 
23,  1805;  m.  Charlotte  Knowlton.  Nathaniel,  b.  Oct.  8,  1810; 
d.  June  11,  1823. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Goshen,  Conn.;  Munson 
Gen. 


1013  SETH,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Feb.  27,  1770  (Asahel6, 
Jeremiah 4,  John*,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Anna  Munson,  d.  of 
Nathaniel  and  Avis  (Hopson)  Munson.  Census  1810,  Litchfield, 
shows  self  and  wfife,  one  son  and  four  daughters. 

Removed  to  Alexander,  Jefferson  county,  N.  Y.,  before  1840; 
shown  there  on  census  records  of  that  year.  Late  in  life  they  were 


•  286 


The  Griswold  Family 


living  there  with  their  son  Samuel.  Census  record  of  1850  shows 
Ann’s  ae.  78  years. 

Their  children:  1868  ABIGAIL,  b.  1791.  1869  SAMUEL,  b. 
1792.  1870  MALINDA.  1871  ASENATH.  1872  JULIA. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  Munson  Gen. 


1014  ABIGAIL,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Dec.  27,  1771  (. Asahel 5, 
Jeremiah 4,  John3,  Jacob2,  Michael1)',  mv  Samuel  Kilbourne,  b. 
in  Litchfield,  Feb.  21,  1769,  s.  of  Lieut.  Benjamin  and  Hannah 
(Stoddard)  Kilboum.  They  removed  to  Kitley,  Leeds  county, 
Canada  west,  where  he  died  1849. 

Their  children:  1873  James.  1874  Benjamin.  1875  Hannah. 
1876  Truman.  1877  Samuel.  1878  Lucy.  1879  Asahel.  1880  Abi¬ 
gail.  1881  Clarissa.  1882  Polly.  1883  Lydia.  1884  Charles. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  Kilbourne  Gen.,  170. 


1015  ASAHEL,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Dec.  22,  1775  (Asahel5, 
Jeremiah 4,  John3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Litchfield,  Aug.  17, 
1797,  Desire  Grannis,  b.  Oct.  18,  1776,  d.  of  William  and  Sarah, 
who  died  Mar.  3,  1860,  ae.  83.  He  died  Feb.  16,  1859,  ae.  83. 
Milton,  Conn.,  cemetery. 

Census  1850,  Litchfield,  shows  his  ae.  74;  Desire  ae.  74;  Lucius 
ae.  38. 

His  will,  Feb.  17,  1849,  Litchfield,  Conn.,  probate,  mentions 
wife  Desire;  Lucius  Griswold,  on  condition  he  support  said  De¬ 
sire;  if  not,  then  entire  estate  to  Desire. 

One  son  1885  LUCIUS,  b.  1812. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  Edward  Grannis  Gen.,  45. 


1016  BENJAMIN,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Oct.  13,  1779  (Asa- 
hel 5,  Jeremiah 4,  John3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Warren,  Conn., 
Aug.  5,  1799,  Sally  Wright,  d.  of  Jonathan  and  Leah,  b.  Oct. 
18,  1773,  who  died  Apr.  10,  1836,  ae.  62. 

He  m.  (2)  in  Litchfield,  May  20,  1839,  Sally  Bostwick. 
Benjamin  died  Mar.  24,  1862,  ae.  83.  Burials  in  Milton,  Conn., 
cemetery. 


Michael  Griswold 


287 


Their  children:  1886  MARY  O.,  b.  May  14,  1802;  d.  Dec.  19, 
1833.  1887  STANLEY,  b.  May  12,  1804.  1888  FREDERICK, 
b.  Oct.  13,  1808.  1889  BENJAMIN,  b.  Sept.  26,  1810.  1890 
LEWIS,  b.  Apr.  21,  1812.  1891  SYLVESTER  C.,  b.  May  24, 
1814;  d.  Jan.  28,  1892.  1892  SALLY.  1893  HONOR. 

Litchfield  and  Warren,  Conn.,  records;  Milton,  Conn.,  ceme¬ 
tery  inscriptions. 


1017  THANKFUL,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Dec.  11,  1784 
( AsaheP,  Jeremiah *,  Jo/m3,  Jacob 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Litchfield, 
Apr.  12,  1806,  Harvey  Birge,  s.  of  James  and  Sally  (Palmer) 
Birge,  b.  June  9,  1782,  who  died  Nov.  29,  1860,  ae.  79.  She  died 
Dec.  8,  1838,  ae.  54. 

Distribution  of  his  estate,  Litchfield,  Conn.,  probate,  mentions 
Mrs.  Birge,  widow;  Cornelius  G.,  and  Henry  W.  Birge;  heirs  of 
Sally  Baldwin;  Harriet  P.  Griffin,  Frances  C.  Smith,  and  Salina 
Wetmore. 

Their  children:  1894  Hannah  L.,  b.  Apr.  27,  1810.  1895  Clar- 
inda,  F.,  b.  Mar.  21,  1812.  1896  Cornelius  G.,  b.  Mar.  7,  1814. 
1897  Salina,  b.  Apr.  25,  1816.  1898  Harriet  P.  1899  Henry  W. 
1900  Sally.  1900 A  Frances  C. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  Milton  cemetery  inscriptions. 


1018  CLARISSA,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  July  6,  1788  (Asahel*, 
Jeremiah 4,  Jo/m3,  Jacob 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Litchfield,  Sept.  22, 
1822,  Jesse  Osborn,  b.  Sept.  6,  1783,  s.  of  John  and  Olive. 

Jesse  m.  (1)  Mar.  12,  1807,  Polly  Moulthrop,  who  died  Aug. 
18,  1819,  ae.  36.  Clarissa  died  Nov.  13,  1826,  ae.  38,  and  he  m. 
(3)  Abigail  Baldwin,  d.  of  Horace  and  Rachel  (Marsh)  Baldwin, 
b.  Dec.  10,  1808.  Jesse  died  July  2,  1838,  ae.  55. 

„  Children  by  Clarissa:  1901  David  Sylvanus,  b.  Dec.  5,  1824. 
1902  Infant  d.  Nov.  10,  1826. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records. 


1030  JULIUS,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Jan.  11,  1784  (Jo/m6, 
Jeremiah 4,  Jo/m3,  Jacob\  Michael1);  m.  (1)  in  Litchfield,  June  1, 
1808,  Betsey  Stuart,  d.  of  Nathan,  who  died  Dec.  20,  1809,  ae. 


288 


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26.  He  m.  (2)  in  Litchfield,  Nov.  1812,  Asenath  Hall,  b.  Mar. 
1, 1789,  who  died  Aug.  25, 1885. 

Census  1850,  Litchfield,  shows  him  a  millwright,  se.  66;  Asena, 
ae.  60;  Henrietta,  se.  25;  Homer,  se.  21;  Charlotte,  se.  17. 

Julius  served  as  selectman  and  J.  P.  Died  May  13, 1868. 

Their  children:  1903  NATHAN  STUART,  b.  July  28,  1809; 
d.  Mar.  6, 1810.  1904  ELVIRA,  b.  Nov.  2, 1814.  1905  WILLIAM 
LEWIS,  b.  Jan.  2,  1817.  1906  HENRIETTA,  b.  Oct.  15,  1825. 
1907  LOUISA.  1908  HOMER  W.,  b.  1829.  1909  CHARLOTTE, 
b.  1833. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  Milton,  Conn.,  cemetery  inscrip¬ 
tions. 


# 

1031  JOHN,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  June  5,  1785  (John5,  Jere¬ 
miah* ,  John* ,  Jacob2,  Michael l) ;  m.  in  Litchfield,  Abigail  Bis- 
sell,  b.  Feb.  19,  1792,  d.  of  Benjamin  &  Esther.  (No  marriage 
date  appears  of  record.). 

Census  of  1850  shows  his  se.  66;  Nabby  59.  John  died  Sept.  30, 
1871,  se.  86. 

Their  children:  1910  CORNELIA  ANN,  b.  Mar.  8, 1813.  1911 
EDWARD.  1912  CHARLES. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  Milton,  Conn.,  cemetery  inscrip¬ 
tions. 

1033  RHODA,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Nov.  28,  1789  (John*, 
Jeremiah *,  John*,  Jacob2,  Michael1)]  m.  in  Litchfield,  Bradley 
Stewart. 

They  had  a  son,  1913  John  Henry.  No  further  record. 


1034  ALMIRA,  b.  in  Milton,  Conn.,  Jan.  6,  1793  (John5,  Jere¬ 
miah*,  John*,  Jacob2,  Michael1)]  m.  in  Litchfield,  1814,  Jonathan 
Wright,  b.  Dec.  18,  1790. 

Almira  died  May  4,  1821,  se.  29.  Milton,  Conn.,  cemetery. 
Jonathan  m  (2)  her  sister  Elizabeth.  (See  No.  1036.) 

Their  children:  1914  Almira  Juliette,  b.  Aug.  28,  1816.  1915 
Henry  Stanton,  b.  Aug.  2,  1820. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records. 


Michael  Griswold 


289 


1035  MINERVA,  b.  in  Milton,  Conn.,  Dec.  2,  1795  (John*, 
Jeremiah *,  John3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Litchfield,  Feb.  18, 
1816,  Amos  Webster  Wright,  b.  Oct.  21,  1793,  s.  of  Jonathan, 
Jr.,  and  Honor  (Webster)  Wright,  who  died  1861. 

Farmer;  resided  in  Binghamton,  and  Herkimer,  N.  Y.  Re¬ 
moved  to  Gage  Lake  county.  Ill. 

Their  children:  1916  Louisa,  b.  Nov.  20,  1816;  m.  Churchill 
Edwards.  1917  William,  b.  Feb.  25,  1821;  m.  Mary  Keath.  1918 
Melinda,  b.  Feb.  18,  1825;  m.  Elijah  M.  Haines.  1919  John,  b. 
Nov.  3,  1827;  m.  (1)  Lucy  Wison;  m.  (2)  Mary  Fay;  m.  (3)  Nora 
Howard;  m.  (4)  Emily  Alexander.  1920  Orlando,  b.  Sept.  29, 
1829;  m.  (1)  Maria  Davis;  m.  (2)  Elvira  E.  Hampton.  1921  Silas, 
b.  Aug.  18,  1832;  m.  Sarah  Phelps.  1922  Henry  Griswold,  b.  Aug. 
13,  1834. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  Webster  Gen.,  475. 


1036  ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Milton,  Conn.,  Aug.  30,  1798  (Jo\n*f 
Jeremiah 4,  John3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Jan. 
25,  1824,  Jonathan  Wright,  husband  of  her  sister  Almira  (No. 
1034).  Resided  in  Milton. 

Jonathan,  after  his  father’s  death,  at  the  se.  of  nine,  went  to 
live  with  his  grandfather  Stephen  Webster.  Became  a  manu¬ 
facturer  of  saddles  and  harness.  While  in  the  prime  of  life  re¬ 
ceived  an  injury  to  his  brain  which  rendered  further  business  life 
impossible.  Removed  to  Waymart,  Pa.,  on  a  farm,  where  he  died 
Nov.  2,  1843.  Elizabeth  died  in  Orchard,  Iowa,  Mar.  13,  1877. 

Their  children:  1923  George  Frederick,  b.  Dec.  19,  1824;  m. 
Amelia  Muzzareli  de  Mont  Pescale.  1924  Gustavus  Adolphus,  b. 
Nov.  4,  1826;  m.  Angeline  Orchard.  1925  Washington  Irving, 
b.  Nov.  30,  1828.  1926  Charles  Belden,  b.  Oct.  22,  1831;  d. 
Sept.  22,  1844.  1927  Benjamin  Franklin,  b.  Jan.  2,  1835;  m. 
Hannah  L.  Balsley.  1928  Adelia  Theresa,  b.  Nov.  5,  1839;  m. 
Eugene  B.  Payne.  1929  Richard  Corbet,  b.  Jan.  6,  1841;  d.  Sept. 
2,  1842. 

Litchfield  and  Milton,  Conn.,  records;  Webster  Gen.,  474. 

1037  JARVIS,  b.  in  Milton,  Conn.,  Apr.  16,  1801  (John6,  Jere¬ 
miah4,  John3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Susan  Page,  d.  of  David,  Jr., 


290 


The  Griswold  Family 


and  Rhoda  (Gibbs)  Page,  b.  Mar.  17, 1807,  who  d.  Apr.  5, 1878. 
Jarvis  died  Jan.  16,  1881,  se.  80.  Milton,  Conn.,  cemetery. 

Census  1850,  Litchfield,  show's  him  a  millwright,  as.  47 ;  Susan, 
as.  47;  Cornelia,  se.  19;  Martha,  as.  17;  Horatio,  as.  14;  Clarissa, 
20.  11. 

Their  children:  1930  CORNELIA,  b.  1831.  1931  MARTHA, 
b.  1833.  1932  HORATIO,  b.  1836.  1933  CLARISSA,  b.  1839. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records. 

1038  BELINDA,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.  (John6,  Jeremiah *, 
John3,  Jacob3,  Michael1)-,  m.  Nov.  10,  1828,  Charles  Wickwire, 
s.  of  Grant  and  Sarah  (Throop)  Wickwire,  of  East  Haddam,  Conn. 
Resided  in  Norris,  Conn. 

Census  1850,  Litchfield,  Conn.,  shows  his  se.  46;  Belinda,  45; 
Emma,  se.  12;  Franklin,  se.  7. 

Their  children:  1934  Jane.  1935  Emma  J.,  b.  1838.  1936 
Franklin  L.,  b.  1843;  served  in  the  Civil  War;  d.  June  26, 1862. 
Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  Wickwire  Gen.,  129. 

1039  HENRY  S.,  b.  in  New  Milford,  Conn.,  June  21,  1807 
(John6,  Jeremiah*,  John3,  Jacob3,  Michael1)]  m.  (Litchfield  and 
Cornwall,  Conn.,  records)  Mar.  12,  1829,  Nancy  Perkins,  who 
died  Sept.  13, 1851,  se.  43.  Henry  died  May  6, 1883,  se.  76.  Milton 
Conn.,  cemetery. 

Census  1850,  Litchfield,  shows  his  se.  43;  Nancy  43;  Darius  20; 
Gertrude  5. 

Their  children:  1937  DARIUS,  b.  1830.  1938  GERTRUDE, 
b.  1845. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records. 

1040  JOHN,  b.  in  Addison  county,  Vt.,  1782  (Ncdhan6,  John4, 
John6,  Jacob2,  Michael1) ;  m.  Anna  Peck,  b.  in  Conn.,  Jan.  5, 1789. 

John  was  a  fine  upstanding  man,  always  well-groomed;  wore 
heavy  silver-buckled  shoes,  and  silver  buttons  on  his  knee  trous¬ 
ers. 

They  resided  for  a  time  in  Addison  county,  then  moving  west¬ 
ward;  for  a  time  he  had  charge  of  a  company  of  men  constructing 
the  Erie  canal.  Later  settling  in  Illinois. 


Mrs.  Anna  (Peck)  Griswold 
(No.  1040  Michael  Branch) 


Michael  Griswold 


291 


The  story  is  told  that  Anna,  when  a  small  child,  was  sent  on 
an  errand  to  the  home  of  her  grandmother  through  the  woods. 
She  returned  a  very  much  frightened  little  girl,  and  told  her  moth¬ 
er  that  “a  big  black  thing  hugged  me  so  hard.”  The  men  hastily 
took  their  guns  from  over  the  fireplace  and  ran  down  the  path, 
and  very  soon  Anna  had  a  lovely  robe  of  well-dressed  bear  skin. 

Anna  died  May  3,  1861 ;  burial  in  Girard,  Ill.  John  died  1840. 

Their  children:  1939  CAROLINE,  b.  May  5,  1817.  1940 
HELEN  M.  1941  CECELIA.  1942  VILROY.  1943  HENRY. 
1944  JOHN. 

From  family  records  contributed  by  Mrs.  Neva  W.  Johnston, 
of  Salem,  Oregon,  a  great  granddaughter. 


1044  NATHAN,  b.  in  Addison  county,  Vt.,  1795  ( Nathan 5, 
John*,  John*,  Jacob2,  Michael l);  m.  in  Waltham,  Vt.,  Apr.  16, 
1816,  Eunice  Fisher,  d.  of  William  and  Hannah  (Wentford) 
Fisher,  b.  1800,  who  died  July  14,  1875,  se.  75. 

Nathan  served  in  the  war  of  1812,  Capt.  W.  C.  Munson’s  Co., 
Vermont  militia,  April  1814  (U.  S.  Pension  record). 

Census  of  1840  shows  his  se.  40-50;  two  sons  15-20;  one  son 
10-15;  wife  se.  40-50;  one  dau.  15-20;  one  dau.  under  5. 

Census  1860  shows  him  b.  in  \t.,  se.  65;  Eunice,  b.  in  Vt.,  se. 
62;  John,  se.  16.  Names  of  the  other  children  are  unknown. 

1945  JOHN,  b.  1844. 


1045  HENRY,  b.  in  New  Haven,  Vt.,  Jan.  9,  1790  (. Adonijah\ 
John \  John \  Jacob2,  Michael');  m.Oct.  5,  1826,  Maria  Post,  b. 
Jan.  1,  1804,  d.  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Stickles)  Post,  of  Chester¬ 
field,  Mo.,  formerly  of  Addisort  county,  Vt. 

In  1820,  Henry  with  his  brother  Cyrus,  and  the  family  of  their 
sister  Desire,  with  a  large  company  of  settlers  made  the  journey 
to  Missouri,  after  ten  days  on  the  road.  Henry  later  located  on 
Apple  Creek,  Greene  county,  Ill.,  near  White  Hall,  and  adjoining 
his  brother  Cyrus.  Built  his  home  and  a  shop  for  wagon  making, 
being  in  partnership  with  Cyrus.  Henry  diedjOct.  15,  1850. 
Census  of  1850,  Apple  Creek  show’s  him  b.  m  Vt.,  se.  60;  Maria, 

*•  46;  Henry  A.,  21;  Loyal,  16;  MaryE.,  13;  George,  10;  Emily’ 
7,  and  Lois  4. 


292 


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Their  children:  1946  DELIA,  b.  Oct.  6,  1827;  d.  Oct.  27,  1827. 
1947  HENRY  A.,  b.  Oct.  29,  1828.  1948  JOHN  B.,  b.  Jan.  24, 
1832;  d.  Oct.  20,  1832.  1949  LOYAL  POST,  b.  Aug.  14,  1833. 
1950  MARY  E.,  b.  Oct.  31,  1836.  1951  GEORGE,  b.  Sept.  26, 
1839;  d.  Oct.  26,  1862,  unm.  1952  EMILY,  b.  Jan.  28,  1843;  d. 
Noy.  25,  1885,  unm. 

Hist,  of  Greene  county,  Ill.;  Family  records  contributed  by 
Eugene  E.  Craw,  a  descendant  of  Adonijah,  of  Tuscola,  Ill. 


1046  CYRUS,  b.  in  New  Haven,  Vt.,  Sept.  15, 1792  (Adonijah*, 
John*,  John*,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Missouri,  Dec.  24,  1823, 
Abbie  Post,  b.  Mar.  2,  1806,  d.  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Stickles) 
Post,  of  Chesterfield,  Mo.,  formerly  of  Addison  county,  Vt. 

He  settled  on  Apple  Creek  prairie,  near  White  Hall,  Ill.,  about 
1820  near  and  in  partership  with  his  brother  Henry.  He  died 
July  28,  1838. 

Their  children:  1953  JUSTUS,  b.  1828;  d.  June  9,  1829.  1954 
ROSETTA,  b.  Apr.  1,  1832.  1955  LUCY,  b.  Jan.  8,  1836. 

Hist,  of  Greene  county,  Ill.;  Family  records  contributed  by 
Eugene  E.  Craw,  a  descendant  of  Adonijah,  of  Tuscola,  Ill. 


1047  DESIRE,  b.  in  New  Haven,  Vt.,  June  5,  1794  (Adonijah*, 
John*,  John*,  Jacob2,  Michael1)]  m.  Aug.  11,  1814,  Richard  Rob- 
ley,  b.  May  12,  1791,  s.  of  Matthew  and  Mary  (Scott)  Robley, 
who  removed  from  Addison  county,  Vt.,  to  Greene  county.  Ill., 
locating  in  Bluff  dale  township.  He  died  Jan.  3,  1879.  Desire 
died  July  22,  1836. 

Their  children:  1956  Eliza,  b.  in  Vergennes,  \t.,  1815.  1957 
Henry  Griswold,  b.  Vergennes,  May  2,  1817 ;  m.  Caroline  Gris¬ 
wold,  d.  of  John  and  Anna  Peck  (No.  1040) ;  1958  George  B.,  b. 
in  Vergennes,  June  16,  1819;  m.  Mary  Jordon.  1959  Charles,  b. 
in  Vergennes,  Nov.  6,  1822;  m.  Lydia  A.  Day.  1960  Emily,  m. 
Julius  Twitchell.  1961  Villroy,  b.  in  Ill.,  Aug.  26, 1827;  m.  Cath¬ 
erine  Spencer.  1962  Walter,  d.  y.  1963  Mary,  b.  1833;  m.  Thad- 
deus  Brace. 

Hist,  of  Greene  county,  Ill.;  Family  records  contributed  by 
Eugene  E.  Craw,  a  descendant  of  Adonijah,  of  Tuscola,  Ill. 


Michael  Griswold 


293 


1048  ELIAS,  b.  in  New  Haven,  Vt.,  Jan.  20,  1795  ( Adonijah \ 
John*,  John 3,  Jacob2,  Michael l);  m.  Lucinda  Hulcey,  b.  1803. 

Elias  removed  to  Nauvoo,  III.  Census  there  1850,  shows  Lu¬ 
cinda,  ae.  47;  Nancy,  15;  Emeline,  13;  Caroline,  8. 

Their  children:  1964  CYRUS.  1965  AMBROSE,  b.  1825; 
census  record  1850  shows  him  b.  in  Vt.,  se.  25.  1966  CAROLINE^ 
b.  1842;  1967  NANCY,  b.  1835.  1968  EMELINE,  b.  1837  (m* 
Joseph  Smith  of  the  original  Mormon  Church). 


1050  MARY,  b.  in  New  Haven,  Vt.,  Nov.  14,  1797  (Adonijah*, 
John*,  John*,  Jacob2,  Michael l);  m.  Urial  Downey.  They  re¬ 
moved  to  Greene  county.  Ill.,  and  later  to  Jersey  county. 

Their  children:  1969  James.  1970  Sylvester,  b.  Sept.  24,  1835; 
m.  (1)  Caroline  Crane;  (2)  Elizabeth  J.  Miller. 

Hist,  of  Greene,  Co.,  Ill. 


lOol  LUCY,  b.  in  New  Haven,  Vt.,  Mar.  16,  1800  (Adonijah*, 
John*,  John*,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  New  Haven,  Mar.  4,  1819 
Allen  Craw,  b.  Feb.  21,  1798,  s.  of  Reuben  and  Zerviah 
(Sunderland-Day)  Craw,  of  Fairfield,  Franklin  county,  Vt., 
where  they  resided  until  1837.  They  removed  to  Greene  county. 
Ill.,  and  settled  near  Greenfield;  later  removing  to  Sadorus, 
Campaigne  county,  Ill. 

Allen  Craw  was  a  descendant  of  John  Craw,  an  original  pro¬ 
prietor  of  Bolton,  Conn.,  and  of  Robert  Craw  of  Newport,  R.  I., 
1651.  Lucy  died  Nov.  8,  1889.  He  died  Mar.  23,  1887. 

Their  children  all  bom  in  Fairfield,  Vt.,  except  the  youngest. 
1971  George  Barton,  b.  Jan.  3,  1820;  m.  (1)  Ann  Wilkinson;  m. 
(2)  Margaret  Patterson.  1972  Polly,  b.  Nov.  29,  1824;  d.  about 
1835.  1973  Lucinda,  b.  Mar.  8,  1826;  m.  John  Waller.  1974 
Charles  Wesley,  b.  Mar.  4,  1828;  m.  Lucy  Rives.  1975  Jane,  b. 
June  19,  1832;  unm.  1976  Samuel,  b.  Mar.  4,  1836;  m.  Evaline 
Eumce  Brown.  1977  Edmund,  b.  June  16,  1843;  m.  Julia  Brown. 

Family  records  contributed  by  Eugene  E.  Craw,  a  descendant 
of  Adonijah  Griswold;  Hist,  of  Greene  county,  Ill. 


294  The  Griswold  Family 

1052  EDMUND,  b.  in  New  Haven,  Vt.,  Mar.  29,  1804  ( Adoni - 

jah\  John*,  John*,  Jacob2,  Michael1). 

Removed  to  New  York  state;  married  there  Aug.  18,  1845, 
Cynthia  Taber,  and  removed  to  Illinois.  He  died  in  Greene 

county,  Oct.  3,  1851. 

Census  of  1850,  Greene  county,  shows  him  a  farmer,  ae.  4b; 

Cynthia  S.,  ae.  25;  Frederick,  ae.  3;  Sarah  M.,  ae.  1. 

Their  children:  1978  FREDERICK  ADOLPHUS,  b.  m  N. 
Y.  state,  Apr.  17,  1847.  1979  SARAH  MARIA,  b  in  Greene 
county.  Ill.,  Apr.  21,  1850;  d.  Apr.  21,  18o0.  1980  FLORA,  b. 

July  14,  1851. 

Family  records  contributed  by  E.  E.  Cia\\ . 

1053  SIDNEY,  b.  in  New  Haven,  Vt.,  July  24,  1806  ( Adonijah *, 
John S  John*,  Jacob \  Michael ') ;  m.  Betsey,  whose  parentage  is 

unknown.  #  ^  T 

He  died  Sept.  13,  1839,  and  Betsey  m.  (2)  Iimothy  Loveland. 

Children  Griswold:  1981  DELIA.  1982  LUCIUS. 

Hist,  of  Greene  county,  Ill.;  Family  records  contributed  by 

E.  E.  Craw. 


1054  SYLVESTER,  b.  in  New  Haven,  Vt.,  May  25, 1808  ( Adon¬ 
ijah 5,  John \  John*,  Jacob2,  Michael1). 

Removed  with  his  parents  to  Greene  county,  Ill.,  and  settled 

on  land  adjoining  his  brothers  Henry  and  Cyrus.  He  m.  (1) 
Elizabeth  Hodges  Post;  m.  (2)  Martha,  her  sister.  Elizabeth, 
b.  Nov.  28,  1823;  d.  July  3,  1852. 

Census  1850,  Greene  county,  Ill.,  shows  him  a  farmer,  ae.  38, 
Elizabeth  A.,  ae.  26;  Orlando  F.,  se.  4;  Lonnda,  ae.  2. 

Their  children:  1983  ORLANDO  FRANK,  b.  Mar.  20,  1846. 
1984  LORINDA  E.,  b.  June  14,  1849;  d.  Mar.  8,  1856.  1985 

EMMA  A.,  b.  Feb.  5,  1851;  d.  unm. 

Hist,  of  Greene  county,  Ill.;  Family  records  contributed  by 

E.  E.  Craw. 


1056  DAVID  EVERTS,  b.  in  New  Haven,  Vt.,  or  Waltham,  Vt. 
Dec.  18.  1789  ( David 5,  John*,  John*,  Jacob2,  Michael1) ;  m.  Dec.  2, 


Michael  Griswold 


295 


1810,  in  Addison  county,  Vt.,  Lydia  Twitchell,  d.  of  Benjamin 
and  Eunice  (Child)  Twitchell,  b.  in  Weston,  Mass.,  Apr.  18,  1785. 
Removed  to  Vermont  with  her  parents. 

David  went  to  Illinois  in  1829  on  a  prospecting  trip  and  visited 
his  cousins  Henry  and  Cyrus  Griswold,  Nos.  1045-46.  Returned 
to  Vermont  and  then  removed  his  family  to  Illinois,  leaving 
Vermont  1831.  Settled  in  Carrollton  township,  Greene  county. 
Lydia  died  there  Aug.  17,  1845.  It  is  said  in  the  latter  days  of 
her  life  she  joined  the  church  of  Latter  Day  Saints. 

Their  children:  1986  ABIGAIL  MELISSA,  b.  Aug.  12,  1812. 
1987  SOPHIA  L.,  b.  Dec.  4,  1813.  1988  OSCAR  DAMON,  b. 
Dec.  12,  1815.  1989  HELEN,  b.  July  25,  1817.  1990  EDGAR, 
b.  Jan.  20,  1820.  1991  EDWIN,  b.  Dec.  7,  1822.  1992  EVERTS, 
twin,  b.  Dec.  7,  1822.  1993  Infant,  d.  Jan.  19,  1825. 

Hist,  of  Greene  county.  Ill.;  Twitchell  Gen. 


1075  ZACHARIAH  ( Jacob 5,  Elijah 4,  Jacob3,  Jacob 2,  Michael l); 
in.  Dec.  25,  1803,  Mary  Burr. 

Settled  in  Danbury,  Conn.,  where  he  opened  a  general  store 
and  the  manufacture  of  suspenders.  Removed  to  New  York  city. 
Shown  first  in  New  York  directory  1815-16. 

Their  children:  1994  MARY  DOROTHEA.  1995  JAMES 
BURR,  b.  1807 ;  d.  in  St.  Augustine,  Florida,  Mar.  3,  1829,  ae. 
22.  1996  JULIA.  1997  HENRY  BATES.  1998  CHARLES. 
1999  FREDERICK.  2000  ELIZABETH  BURR.  2001  EMILY 
STARR.  2002  CATHERINE. 

Danbury,  Conn.,  records;  Danbury  Land  records;  New'  York 
City  Directory,  and  city  records. 


1080  JOSIAH,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Nov.  21,  1775  (Solo¬ 
mon5,  Josiah 4,  Josiah 3,  Jacob-,  Michael1)]  m.  June  14,  1798,  Char¬ 
lotte  Adams,  b.  Oct.  1,  1774,  d.  of  Benjamin  and  Patience 
(Blinn)  Adams,  who  died  Sept.  3,  1847,  ae.  73.  Josiah  died  Dec. 
19,  1832,  ae.  57.  Burials  in  Rocky  Hill  cemetery. 

His  will,  proven  Jan.  4,  1833,  mentions  wife  Charlotte;  sons 
Josiah,  Solomon,  and  William;  daughters  Mary,  Martha,  Char¬ 
lotte,  Sarah,  Melissa,  and  Mercy. 

The  will  of  Charlotte,  June  14,  1844,  mentions  Charlotte,  wife 


296 


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of  Horace  Blin;  Sarah,  wife  of  Chester  Wilcox;  Solomon;  Melissa, 
wife  of  Walter  Warner;  Mercy,  wife  of  Russell  Adams;  William; 
Mary,  wife  of  James  W.  Riley. 

Their  children:  2003  CHARLOTTE,  b.  July  9,  1799.  2004 
SARAH  DEMING,  b.  Feb.  11,  1801.  2005  JOSIAH,  b.  Dec.  3, 
1802.  2006  SOLOMON,  b.  Jan.  2,  1805.  2007  MELISSA,  b. 
Jan.  9,  1807.  2008  MERCY  MILLER,  b.  Mar.  2,  1809.  2009 
WILLIAM,  b.  Apr.  12,  1811.  2010  MARTHA,  b.  Apr.  12,  1813; 
d.  Jan.  25,  1833.  2011  LESTER,  b.  July  15,  1815;  d.  Feb.  3, 
1816.  2012  MARY,  b.  Mar.  16,  1817. 

Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  records. 


1082  SARAH,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Nov.  4,  1777  (Solo¬ 
mon6,  JosiahA,  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1)','  m.  Sept.  18,  1795, 
Justus  Montague,  bapt.  Feb.  18,  1/76,  s.  of  Richard  and  Olive 
(Nott)  Montague,  who  died. 

Sarah  m.  (2)  Nov.  28,  1798,  Christopher  Welles,  s.  of  Jos¬ 
eph  and  Mary  (Robbins)  Welles,  b.  Mar.  11,  1760. 

Justus  Montague  was  a  descendant  of  John  Nott,  Wethers¬ 
field  1636;  Richard  Montague,  Boston  1636;  Wethersfield  1651; 
Hadley,  Mass.,  1659. 

Christopher  Welles  was  descendant  of  Gov.  Thomas  Welles. 
Child  of  first  marriage:  2013  Sarah  Deming,  bapt.  Oct.  15, 

i797. 

Child  of  second  marriage:  2014  Justus  Philip,  b.  1804;  d.  1872. 
History  of  Hadley,  Mass.;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield;  Weth¬ 
ersfield  Town  and  First  Congregational  Church  records. 


1084  ASHBEL  BOARDMAN,  b.  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  Oct. 
10,  1784  (Constant6,  Josiah 4,  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  (1) 
Lucy  Frary,  d.  of  James,  who  died  Sept.  12,  1835,  ae.  57. 

He  m.  (2)  widow  of  Andrew  Lyman,  who  died  Oct.  25,  1870, 
sb.  74.  Ashbel  died  Mar.  30,  1853,  ae.  69.  Burials  in  Main  Street 
cemetery,  Meriden,  Conn. 

Became  a  resident  of  Meriden  about  1808.  Prominent  and 
highly  respected.  Was  president  of  the  bank  and  warden  of  the 
Episcopal  Church.  Also  served  as  justice  of  the  peace;  repre¬ 
sentative  1831  and  1847. 


Michael  Griswold 


297 


Ashbel  was  a  pewterer  and  learned  his  trade  with  Capt.  Dan- 
forth  at  Rocky  Hill.  His  earliest  products  were  basins,  dippers 
and  plates.  The  basins  were  of  four  sizes,  the  dippers  three 
shapes  or  sizes,  and  the  plates  large  and  small.  In  August  1808 
he  began  to  make  spoons,  pots  and  teapots.  Later  his  products 
became  more  numerous,  and  of  more  variety.  His  products  are 
now  much  in  demand  as  antiques. 

History  of  Meriden. 


1085  AMANDA,  b.  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  1785  (Constant*, 
Josiah 4,  Josiah3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Middletown,  Conn., 
Apr.  7,  1825,  Joseph  Hubbard.  No  further  record. 


1088  JOSIAH,  bapt.  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  Oct.  24,  1790  (Con¬ 
stant*,  Josiah 4,  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Wethersfield, 
Conn.,  Oct.  19,  1820,  Abigail  Loveland,  b.  in  Wethersfield, 
Conn.,  Apr.  18,  1801,  d.  of  John  and  Rebecca  (Deming)  Love¬ 
land,  who  died  Nov.  6,  1886.  Josiah  died  Jan.  29,  1870,  ae.  80. 
Burials  in  Wethersfield  cemetery. 

Josiah  was  a  captain  and  navigator  in  European  trade.  He 
was  captured  by  the  British  in  1812  and  taken  to  England.  He 
was  noted  for  his  great  physical  strength  and  prowess. 

Census  of  1850  shows  him  a  sailor  ae.  60;  Abigail,  ae.  49;  Abi¬ 
gail  15;  Catherine  12;  Ellen  8;  Charlotte  5. 

Their  children:  2015  REBECCA  DEMING,  b.  Aug.  19,  1821. 
2016  WILLIAM  WRIGHT,  b.  Dec.  23,  1822.  2017  LUCY 
SPENCER,  b.  Jan.  10,  1827.  2018  JOSIAH,  b.  Feb.  18,  1829. 
2019  JOHN  SPENCER,  b.  Nov.  12,  1831.  2020  ABIGAIL  H., 
b.  Dec.  22,  1836.  2021  KATHERINE  E.,  b.  Jan.  19,  1838.  2022 
ELLEN  M.,  b.  Feb.  8,  1843.  2023  CHARLOTTE,  b.  Dec.  6. 
1844;  d.  Sept.  17,  1882. 


1092  FREDERICK,  bapt.  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  Feb.  2,  1797 
(Constant*,  Josiah \  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Martha 
Augier,  b.  1796,  who  died  Jan.  21,  1879,  ae.  82  yrs.  9  mo.  He 
died  Apr.  27, 1882,  ae.  85. 


298 


The  Griswold  Family 


His  will.  May  10,  1864,  mentions  wife  Martha;  son  Sylvester; 
daughters  Martha  A.  Smith  and  Cordelia  Hubbard. 

Census  1850  shows  his  ae.  53;  Martha  54;  b.  Mass.;  James  T., 
and  Frederick,  ae.  14;  Cordelia,  ae.  15.  1860,  Frederick,  ae.  63; 
Martha  64. 

Their  children:  2028  SYLVESTER,  b.  1823.  2029  FRED¬ 
ERICK,  b.  1825;  d.  Feb.  10,  1830.  2030  MARTHA  ANN,  d. 
Feb.  10,  1830,  inf.  2031  MARTHA.  2032  CORDELIA,  b.  1835. 
2033  FREDERICK,  b.  1836.  2034  JAMES  T.,  twin,  b.  1836. 

Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  records;  Rocky  Hill  Congregational  Church 
records. 

1094  DEBORAH,  b.  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  bapt.  July  6,  1794 
(Constantly  Josiah\  Josiah\  Jacob \  Michael1);  m.  William  Olds, 
who  died  Feb.  22,  1834.  Deborah  died  in  Rocky  Hill,  Mar.  22, 
1882,  ae.  87.  Burials  in  East  Main  street  cemetery, Meriden, Conn. 

William  resided  in  Meriden  previous  to  1796.  In  that  year 
William  and  John  Butler  purchased  land  from  Abel  Curtis  and 
began  the  business  of  tanning  and  dressing  leather  which  con¬ 
tinued  until  1804  when  Butler  purchased  Olds7  interest.  In  1804 
a  gin  distillery  was  added  to  the  Hough  mill  and  Olds  was  ad¬ 
mitted  as  a  partner. 

William  had  12  children  previous  to  his  marriage  with  Deborah 
and  she  is  said  to  have  been  the  fourth  wife. 

Children  by  Deborah:  2024  Alira  B.,  b.  1823;  d.  Nov.  3,  1871, 
*  ae.  48.  2025  Almira.  2026  Harriet.  2027  Henry  C.,  b.  1831;  d. 
May  12,  1894,  ae.  61. 

Meriden,  Conn.,  records;  Hist,  of  Meriden;  Rocky  Hill  Con¬ 
gregational  Church  records. 

1110  ALFRED,  b.  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  bapt.  Sept.  8,  1816 
(Jacob* >  Jacob\  JosiaWy  Jacob 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Rocky  Hill,  July 
17,1843,  Louisa  Maria  Rash,  b.  1820,  who  d.  July  16, 1871,  ae.  51. 
Census  1860  shows  his  ae.  44;  Louisa,  ae.  40.  No  children  listed. 

1112  WYLLYS  WILLIAMS,  b.  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  bapt. 
Nov.  4,  1821  (Jacob* ,  Jacob\  Josiah* ,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in 
Rocky  Hill,  Mar.  20, 1845,  Roxanna  Rash,  b.  1827. 


Michael  Griswold 


299 


Census  1850  Rocky  Hill,  shows  him  a  carpenter,  ae.  29;  Rox- 
anna,  ae.  23;  Georgiana,  ».  1.  Census  1800,  Wyllys,  ae.  37;  Rox- 
anna,  32.  Georgiana,  10;  Walter,  7. 

Their  children:  2035  ALFRED  B.,  b.  Mar.  19,  d.  Mar.  29, 
1847.  2036  GEORGIANA,  b.  1850. 


1113  LYDIA  WRIGHT,  b.  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  Jan.  19, 1822, 
bapt.  July  13,  1823  (Jacob*,  Jacob*,  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1); 
m.  in  Farmington,  Conn.,  Sept.  3,  1839,  Sidney  Hart,  b.  June 
3,  1819,  in  Farmington,  s.  of  Sidney  and  Clarissa  (Clark)  Hart. 

Their  children:  2037  Frances,  b.  Aug.  19,  1841;  m.  Horton 
Hoskins.  2038  Albert  Wyllys,  b.  Nov.  5,  1842;  m.  Catherine 
Lewis.  2039  Sarah  Jane,  b.  Nov.  7,  1846;  m.  James  Bond.  2040 
Alonzo  James,  b.  Feb.  14,  1849;  d.  July  29,  1852.  2041  Jennie 
Amelia,  b.  Jan.  5, 1852.  2042  Alonzo  James,  b.  May  6, 1855.  2043 
Kate  Adell,  b.  Apr.  24,  1857. 

Rocky  Hill  and  Farmington,  Conn.,  records. 


1116  ELIZA  ANN,  b.  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  bapt.  Oct.  4,  1831 
(Jacob*,  JacobA ,  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Bethany,  Conn., 
Nov.  20,  1853,  George  Riley  Aspinwall,  of  Meriden,  Conn.,  b. 
in  Pittston,  Maine,  Mar.  24,  1807,  s.  of  Samuel  and  Sarah  (How¬ 
ard)  Aspinwall,  who  died  Mar.  13,  1881,  and  who  m.  (1)  in  Hollo- 
well,  Maine,  Mar.  24,  1831,  Martha  Ann  Norcross.  They  sep¬ 
arated  and  he  returned  to  Connecticut. 

Children  of  Eliza  Ann:  2044  William,  b.  Sept.  12,  d.  Sept.  14, 
1854.  2045  George  C.,  b.  Oct.  20,  1856;  d.  Oct.  5,  1858.  2046 
May  C.,  b.  May  27,  1859;  d.  Oct.  17,  1861.  2047  Charles  H.,  b. 
Aug.  6,  1862;  m.  Julia  O.  Edwards.  2048  Franklin  J.,  b.  Mar.  17, 
1870;  unm. 

Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  records;  Peter  Aspinwall  Gen.,  160. 


1118  MARTHA  JANE,  bapt.  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  Sept.  2, 
1836  (Jacob*,  Jacob*,  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Rocky  Hill, 
Oct.  9,  1851,  Augustus  Franklin  Adams,  b.  Oct.  9,  1829,  s.  of 
Welles  and  Mary  (Griswold)  Adams  (No.  1156). 

He  served  in  the  Civil  War.  Died  Sept.  5, 1881. 


300 


The  Griswold  Family 


Their  children:  2049  Ida  Mabel,  b.  Sept.  14,  1856;  m.  Elisha 
Robbins.  2050  Charlotte,  m.  Thomas  Elliott. 

Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield,  II, 
22-25. 


1138  JUSTUS,  b.  in  Griswoldville,  Conn.,  Nov.  5,  1793,  bapt. 
Nov.  23,  1794  ( Justus 5,  Ozias *,  Josiah ,3,  Jacob2,  Michael l);  m.  in 
Newington,  Conn.,  June  10,  1819,  Jeanette  Kirkham,  b.  in 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  who  died  Jan.  6,  1838,  ae.  34. 

Justus  m.  (2)  in  Wethersfield,  also  Newington,  Conn.,  record, 
Jan.  13,  1835,  Abigail  H.  Stoddard,  b.  May  25,  1809,  bapt. 
1812,  d.  of  Jonathan  and  Candace  (Peck)  Stoddard,  who  died 
Sept.  8,  1881.  Justus  died  Mar.  6,  1861,  ae.  67.  He  was  a  farmer; 
residence  Wethersfield. 

Their  children:  2051  JUSTUS  WELLES,  b.  Aug.  13,  1823; 
bapt.  Aug.  1,  1824.  2052  CHARLES  K.,  bapt.  Aug.  19,  1827. 
1053  JEANETTE,  bapt.  Oct.  7,  1821.  2054  FRANCES  H.,  d. 
Mar.  29,  1858.  2055  MARY,  b.  1839. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  John  Stoddard  Gen.;  Foote  Gen. 


1140  ABIGAIL,  b.  in  Griswoldville,  Conn.,  Aug.  23, 1798;  bapt. 
Jan.  13,  1799  (Justus5,  Ozias*,  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  June 
27, 1816,  Levi  Belden  Churchill,  s.  of  Levi  and  Hannah  (Beld- 
en)  Churchill,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Mar.  24,  1797,  who  died 
July  24,  1863,  ae.  66.  Abigail  died  Jan.  9,  1867,  ae.  68. 

Their  children:  2056  Justus  G.,  b.  Nov.  5,  1816;  m.  Abigail 
Harris.  2057  Prudence  Welles,  b.  Apr.  11,  1819;  m.  Sept.  1,  1841, 
James  S.  Griswold  (No.  1165).  2058  Levi,  b.  Apr.  24,  1824;  m. 
Mary  J.  Blinn.  2059  Stephen  Belden,  b.  June  21,  1830;  m.  Abi¬ 
gail  Mario.  2060.  Abigail  M.,  b.  Oct.  12, 1832;  m.  John  N.  Stand- 
ish.  2061  Harriet  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  1, 1836;  m.  Bart  Elisha  Blinn. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield; 
Churchill  Gen.,  420-21. 


1142  JULIA,  b.  Jan.  29,  1797  (Samuel5,  Ozias*,  Josiah 3,  Jacob 2 
Michael1);  m.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Nov.  30,  1820,  Ethan 
Belden  Porter,  s.  of  Luther  and  Lydia  (Belden)  Porter,  b. 


Michael  Griswold 


301 


Jan.  31,  1797,  who  died  July  6,  1866,  ae.  69.  Julia  died  July  14, 
1867.  Rocky  Hill,  Conn.,  inscriptions. 

Their  children:  2062  Abigail,  b.  Apr.  22,  1821;  d.  Nov.  9,  1849, 
unm.  2063  Lydia  D.,  b.  Nov.  21,  1823;  d.  Jan.  10,  1842.  2064 
Luther  S.,  b.  Nov.  21,  1826;  m.  Mary  A.  Goodwin.  2065  Thomas 
G.,  b.  May  30,  1829;  in.  Mahala  Smith.  2066  Leonard  D.,  b. 
Oct.  1,  1831;  m.  Sarah  Stevens.  2067  Martha  A.,  b.  Apr.  21, 
1834;  m.  C.  K.  Griswold.  2068  Jane  E.,  b.  May  6,  1837;  m.  S.  E. 
Stebbins. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Porter  Gen.,  II,  554. 


1149  CHESTER,  b.  Jan.  5,  1805,  bapt.  June  21,  1807  (Ozia&, 
Olios',  Josiah 5,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  (Newrington  and  Wethers¬ 
field  records)  Dec.  11,  1828,  Nancy  Blinn,  b.  1805,  who  died 
July  31,  1891.  Chester  died  ae.  46. 

Their  children:  2069  WATSON  CHESTER,  b.  June  24,  1829; 
d.  1831.  2070  LUCY  JOANNA,  b.  July  27,  1830;  d.  Feb.  16, 
1831.  2071  THOMAS  C.,  b.  Jan.  9,  1832;  d.  Apr.  9,  1835.  2072 
JAMES  H.,  b.  Mar.  6,  1834;  d.  Mar.  31,  1835.  2073  SARAH  E., 
b.  Feb.  20,  1836.  2074  WARREN  O.,  b.  May  26,  1838.  2075 
GEORGE  A.,  b.  Oct,  9,  1843;  d.  Apr.  8,  1867.  2076  ELLEN  E., 
b.  Feb.  9,  1850. 

Wethersfield  and  Newington,  Conn.,  records. 


1150  ALLEN  STEELE,  b.  Oct.  13,  1808-9;  bapt.  June  4,  1809 
(Ozias*,  Ozias\  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Nov.  18,  1830, 
Mary  Jane  Steele,  b.  Jan.  16,  1809,  d.  of  Paphro  and  Mary 
(Whiting)  Steele,  who  died  Feb.  1883. 

Allen  was  a  farmer.  Died  May  19,  1874. 

Census  1850  shows  him  ae.  41 ;  Mary  ae.  41 ;  Mary  J.  16;  Samuel 
A.  15;  Charles  S.  13;  Henry  O.  7;  Seth  P.  5-12. 

Their  children:  2077  MARY  J.,  b.  June  2,  1833.  2078  SAM¬ 
UEL  ALLEN,  b.  Dec.  14,  1834.  2079  CHARLES  STEELE,  b. 
Jan.  9,  1837.  2080  HENRY  OZIAS,  b.  Nov.  21,  1842.  2081 
SETH  PAPHRO,  b.  Jan.  27,  1850. 

Steele  Gen.,  80. 


302 


The  Griswold  Family 


1151  THOMAS  FRANKLIN,  b.  in  West  Hartford,  Conn., 
Mar.  6, 1813;  bapt.  June  25,  1813  (Ozias6,  Ozias*,  Josiahz,  Jacob1, 
Michael1);  m.  May  12,  1841,  Mary  Ann  Bishop,  b.  Nov.  15, 
1816.  They  were  members  of  the  West  Hartford  Congregational 
Church. 

Their  children:  2082  SETH  B.,  b.  Oct.  22,  1848;  d.  Sept.  4, 
1849.  2083  FRANKLIN  STEELE,  b.  Oct.  6,  1850.  2084 
CHARLES  W.,  b.  May  15,  1852. 

West  Hartford,  Conn.,  records;  West  Hartford  Congrega¬ 
tional  Church  records. 


1153  THOMAS,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Dec.  7,  1800  (Tho¬ 
mas5,  Ozias 4,  Josiahz ,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Wethersfield,  May 
4,  1830,  Jerusha  Welles,  b.  Feb.  28,  1811,  d.  of  Joseph  and 
Lucy  (Robbins)  Welles,  who  died  Dec.  27,  1898. 

Farmer  and  seed  grower.  Died  Oct.  13,  1878,  ae.*79. 

Census  1850,  shows  his  age  50;  Jerusha,  39;  Joseph  W., 
18;  Thomas  N.,  16;  Charles  F.,  14;  Edward  P.,  12;  Mary  A.,  9; 
Robert  S.,  1. 

Their  children:  2085  JOSEPH  WELLES,  b.  Aug.  29,  1831. 
2086  THOMAS  NEWTON,  b.  Jan.  30,  1834.  2087  CHARLES 
FAYETTE,  b.  Mar.  22,  1836.  2088  EDWARD  PAYSON,  b. 
Aug.  6,  1838.  2089  MARY  ANN,  b.  Mar.  3,  1841;  d.  Dec.  3, 
1875.  2090  ROBERT  SOUTHGATE,  b.  Feb.  9,  1849.  2091 
JERUSHA  FRANCES,  b.  May  30,  1851;  d.  Aug.  16,  1854. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield. 


1155  STANLEY,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Jan.  22,  1804 
(Thomas5,  Ozias* ,  Josiahz,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Wethersfield, 
Dec.  9,  1829,  Lucy  Welles,  b.  Dec.  16,  1805,  d.  of  Joseph  and 
Lucy,  who  died  Mar.  27,  1888.  He  died  Aug.  31,  1872,  se.  68. 
Residence  in  Wethersfield,  farming  and  stock  raising. 

Their  children:  2092  MARTIN  STANLEY,  b.  Oct.  3,  1830. 
2093  EDWIN  FRANKLIN,  b.  Sept.  22,  1835.  2094  LUCY 
WELLES,  b.  Sept.  20,  1837.  2095  JENNY,  an  invalid.  209& 
NANCY  JANE,  b.  July  15,  1841. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield,  II.  • 


Michael  Griswold 


303 


1156  MARY  WELLES,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  11, 
1806  ( Thomas 5,  Ozias 4,  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Wethers¬ 
field,  Nov.  25,  1828,  Welles  Adams,  s.  of  William,  b.  1804.  Mary 
died  Apr.  27,  1865. 

He  m.  (2)  Sept.  18,  1866,  Elizabeth  R.  Havens,  d.  of  Thomas 
and  Patty  (Blinn)  Havens,  who  died  Mar.  1,  1895.  He  died  Feb. 
18,  1876. 

He  was  an  influential  citizen  of  Wethersfield;  served  in  town 
offices. 

Their  children:  2097  Augustus  Franklin,  b.  Oct.  9,  1829.  2098 
Thomas  Griswold,  b.  June  21,  1832.  2099  William  Welles,  b. 
Oct.  31,  1833.  2100  Sherman  Wolcott.  2101  Mary  Eliza,  b.  Jan. 
22,  1839;  m.  Clarence  E.  Bailey.  2102  Luther  Walton,  b.  Dec. 
20,  1841.  2103  Henry  Mortimer,  b.  Sept.  18,  1844;  d.  July  30, 
1845.  2104  Martha  Antoinette,  b.  Apr.  3,  1847;  d.  Sept.  21,  1849. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield,  II. 


1158  MABEL  BELDEN,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  18, 
1812  ( Thomas 5,  Ozias* ,  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Wethers¬ 
field,  June  8, 1847,  George  Stillman,  b.  1798,  s.  of  Capt.  George 
and  Martha  (Deming)  Stillman,  and  descendant  of  George,  the 
emigrant  ancestor. 

He  m.  (1)  Feb.  14,  1826,  Sarah  L.  Whiton,  of  Lee,  Mass., 
probably  d.  of  Capt.  James  and  Deborah,  b.  July  9,  1803,  who 
died  Mar.  27,  1845. 

George  was  a  saddler  by  trade  in  Lee,  later  in  Wethersfield. 
Deacon  of  the  Congregational  Church  from  1856  until  his  death. 
Said  to  have  been  an  earnest  and  good  man,  much  respected.  He 
died  Aug.  30,  1882.  Mabel  died  June  26,  1879.  No  issue  by 
Mabel. 

Lee,  Mass.,  and  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient 
Wethersfield,  Vol.  II  (Smith  family). 


1159  FRANKLIN  W  OLCOTT,  b.  in  Wrethersfield,  Conn.,  Mar. 
28,  1815,  bapt.,  Mar.  28,  1816  (Thomas5,  Ozias4,  Josiah 3,  Jacob2, 
Michael1);  m.  in  Wrethersfield,  Sept.  19,  1837,  Emily  Adams,  b. 
Oct.  30,  1816,  d.  of  W  illiam  and  Mary  (Welles)  Adams,  of  Weth¬ 
ersfield.  He  died  Sept.  21,  1886. 


304 


The  Griswold  Family 


Their  children:  2105  FRANKLIN  CLINTON,  b.  Sept.  10, 
1838.  2106  EMILY  AUGUSTA,  b.  Mar.  9,  1843.  2107  HENRY 
ADAMS,  b.  July  21,  1847.  2108  MARY  ELLEN,  b.  Aug.  20, 
1849.  2109  ELLA  FRANCES,  b.  Sept.  3,  1856. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Wethersfield  Congregational 
Church  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield,  II. 


1161A  SARAH  WELLES,  b.  1803,  in  Wethersfield,  Conn. 
(John*,  Ozias* ,  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1)]  m.  in  Wethersfield, 
Apr.  3,  1833,  Alvah  Dillings,  who  died  May  1864. 

Sarah,  widow  Dillings,  d.  of  John  and  Esther  (Griswold),  died 
Oct.  21,  1865,  se.  57  (Wethersfield  record). 

Census  1850  Wethersfield,  shows  Alvah,  ae.  44;  Sarah  W\,  ae.  43; 
Albert,  ae.  15;  Charles  W.,  ae.  7. 

Their  children:  2110  Albert,  b.  1835.  2111  Charles  W.,  b.  1843. 
2112  Sarah  Adelaide,  b.  Oct.  24,  1850. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield. 

1162  MARTHA,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1813  (John*,  Ozios4, 
Josiah s,  Jacob2,  Michael1).  * 

On  the  death  of  her  mother  when  she  was  six  months  old,  she 
was  adopted  by  Roger  and  Martha  (Welles)  Warner,  and  bore 
their  name.  She  married  Dec.  31,  1832,  Melzar  Gardner,  of 
Hingham,  Mass.  For  a  time  he  was  editor  of  a  paper  called  The 
Sunbeam,  published  in  Hartford,  Conn.  Afterwards  they  moved 
to  Norfolk,  Va.,  w’here  he  was  killed  Mar.  1842,  in  a  street  en¬ 
counter,  as  a  result  of  political  enmities  engendered  through  his 
connection  with  a  Democratic  paper  published  there. 

Children  Gardner:  2113  Martha  Jane,  b.  Feb.  5,  1835.  2114 
Alice  Ophelia,  b.  Dec.  27,  1837.  2115  Melzar  Porter,  b.  Dec. 

10,  1841. 

Martha  married  (2)  June  17,  1849,  James  Warner,  s.  of  John 
and  Rebecca  (Coleman)  Warner. 

Children  Warner:  2116  James  H.,  b.  July  18,  1851;  m.  Jennie 
E.  Elmore.  2117  Everett  Seymour,  b.  Nov.  4,  1853;  m.  Emma  A. 
Davis. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  W7ethersfield, 

11,  747. 


Michael  Griswold 


305 


1163  JANE,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Dec.  5,  1818  ( John \ 
Ozias\  Josiah5,  Jacob 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Wethersfield,  Sept.  22, 

1840,  W  illiam  Willard,  s.  of  William,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Dec. 
5,  1818. 

He  served  as  warden  of  the  Rhode  Island  State  prison  1853. 
Also  the  prison  at  Wethersfield.  Attacked  by  a  prisoner  and  as  a 
result  he  died  Aug.  14,  1870. 

Their  children:  2118  Adeline  Maria,  b.  Oct.  17, 1841;  m.  Frank 
Walter  Bacon.  2119  William  Leslie,  b.  Sept.  2,  1845;  d.  Sept. 
15,  1847.  2120  Alice  Griswold,  b.  Apr.  30,  1848;  d.  y.  2121  Wil¬ 
liam  Leslie,  b.  Apr.  17,  1852.  2122  Emma  Jane,  b.  Jan.  2,  1854; 
m.  Fred  Walton  Warner. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Willard  Gen.,  309. 


1164  LUCY  ROBBINS,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Nov.  9, 
1812  ( James 6,  Ozias\  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Wethers¬ 
field,  Conn.,  Nov.  1835,  GeoRGE  Smith,  s.  of  George. 

Their  children:  2123  Edgar  Robbins,  b.  June  20,  1840.  2124 
Albert  Griswold,  b.  June  22,  1844.  2125  Maud  Delphine,  b. 
June  6,  1846.  2126  Harriet  Marian,  b.  Sept.  30,  1850.  2127 
George  G.,  b.  Feb.  2,  1851. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield, 
II,  404. 


1165  JAMES  STANLEY,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  May  1, 
1815  (James5,  Ozias 4,  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  (1)  in  Weth¬ 
ersfield,  Sept.  1,  1841,  Prudence  Churchill,  b.  Apr.  11,  1819, 
d.  of  Levi  and  Abigail  Griswold  Churchill  (No.  1140),  who  died 
June  12,  1856,  ae.  37.  He  m.  (2)  June  16,  1858,  Lucy  S.  Swift. 
He  m.  (3)  Apr.  26,  1876,  Eunice  Clark,  widow  of  Lemuel  Clark. 

Orson  S.  Adams,  s.  of  Uzziel  and  Clarissa  (Lucas)  Adams,  b. 
June  4,  1814,  m.  Apr.  25,  1838,  Eunice  Robbins,  d.  of  Thomas. 

He  died  Oct.  16,  1852.  She  m.  (2)  1860,  Lemuel  Clark,  who  died 
Sept.  7,  1862. 

His  children:  2128  MARTHA  AMELIA,  b.  Jan.  9,  1844.  2129 

JAMES  DIXON,  b.  June  19,  1848.  2130  ARTHUR  M.,  b.  Nov 
28,  1860. 


306  The  Griswold  Family 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield, 
II,  21,  404. 


1167  WAIT  ROBBINS,  b.  June  15,  1820  (James6,  Ozias 4, 
Josiah 3,  Jacob6,  Michael1)',  m.  (1)  in  Bristol,  Conn.,  Sept.  1,  1846, 
Pierra  L.  Roberts,  who  died  Aug.  4,  1848,  in  Rocky  Hill,  Conn. 

He  m.  (2)  in  Cornwall  Bridge,  Conn.,  Lewey  A.  Bierce,  d.  of 
Peter  and  Betsey  (Ailing)  Bierce,  b.  Oct.  13,  1823,  who  died  Jan. 
20,  1901. 

Census  1860,  Durham,  Conn.,  shows  him  a  teacher,  a.  40; 
Lewey  A.,  a.  37;  Pierra  Roberts,  a.  12;  Lucy  R.,  a.  11;  Peter  B„ 
se.  7;  Robbins  W.,  ae.  5. 

Their  children;  2131  PIERRA  ROBERTS,  b.  June  23,  1847. 
2132  LUCY  ROBBINS,  b.  Aug.  4,  1848;  d.  May  12,  1873.  2133 
WAIT  R.,  b.  May  10,  1853.  2134  PETER  BIERCE,  b.  Feb.  3, 

1855. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield, 
II,  404. 


1170  ALBERT  CLINTON,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1827 
(James5,  Ozias 4,  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Jan.  13,  1853, 
Caroline  Louise  Goodrich,  b.  Nov.  1,  1831,  s.  of  William  J., 
and  Sally  Louisa  (Whitmore)  Goodrich.  He  died  1892;  she  died 

1908. 

Their  children:  2135  WILLLIAM  GOODRICH,  b.  May  4, 
1854.  2136  FREDERICK  ALBERT,  b.  Jan.  5,  1860.  2137 
ALMA  LOIUSE,  b.  July  15,  1861.  2138  MARY  ROBBINS,  b. 
July  20,  1863.  2139  SAMUEL  B.,  b.  Aug.  17,  1864.  2140  SAM¬ 
UEL  B.,  b.  Nov.  8, 1867,  2141  ELLEN  MEANS. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records;  Stiles  Ancient  Wethersfield,  II. 


1180  JACOB,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  26,  1794  (Josiah5, 
Daniel 4,  Josiah 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Jan.  1818,  Elizabeth 
R.  Churchill,  d.  of  Levi  and  Hannah  (Belden)  Churchill,  b. 
Jan.  29, 1795,  who  died  Jan.  29, 1888,  ae.  93.  Jacob  was  a  farmer. 
Died  May  14,  1854. 


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307 


Census  of  1850  shows  him  a  farmer,  ae.  55;  Elizabeth  54;  Josiah 
31;  Levi  27;  Ralph  24;  and  Jerusha  17. 

Their  children:  2142  JOSIAH,  b.  1819.  2143  LEVI  b  1823 
2144  RALPH,  b.  1826.  2145  JERUSHA,  b.  1833. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records. 


1183  HARRIS,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Oct.  20, 1801  (Josiah', 
Daniel*,  Josiah3,  Jacob-,  Michael1)-,  m.  in  Middletown,  Conn 
Sept.  20,  1826,  Delia  R.  Blinn,  of  Berlin,  who  died  Mar.  2 4 
1863,  se.  57.  Harris  died  July  21,  1852. 

Census  records  of  1850  show  him  a  farmer,  ae.  48;  Delia  as  45- 
Harris,  ae.  29;  Isabella,  as.  13.  ’  '  ’ 

Their  children:  2146  HARRIS,  b.  1821.  2147  ISABELLA,  b. 
1837. 

Wethersfield,  Conn.,  records. 


1190  TIMOTHY,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  June  1,  1795  {Jon¬ 
athan*,  Timothy 4,  Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1))  m.  in  Wethersfield, 
Apr.  19,  1821,  Laura  Standish,  b.  Aug.  1,  1795,  d.  of  John  and 
Eunice  (Tryon)  Standish,  who  died  June  29,  1838,  ae.  42  He  died 
Mar.  27,  1837,  ae.  42.  ‘ 

Q  •  _  _  was  an  active  navigator;  master  of  schooners  Milo, 

Science,  McDonough  and  Antelope;  sloop  Siren. 

Their  children:  2148  JANE  ELIZA,  b.  Mar.  30,  1822-  d. 

Jan.  18,  1869.  2149  TIMOTHY,  b.  June  22,  1823.  2150  JOHN 

MILES,  b.  Aug.  31,  1826.  2151  HULDAH  ISOBELLA,  b.  Apr. 
14,  1828. 

575VIIh<659eld’  Ct>nn  ’  reC°rds’  Stiles  Anient  Wethersfield,  I, 


198  ELIZUR  WHITING,  b.  in  Delhi,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  25,  1804, 

bapt.  Sept.  14,  1806  (Elias',  Elias*,  Ebenezer3,  Jacob \  Michael1) ; 

m.  1830,  Jerusha  Hallack,  b.  Dec.  4,  1806,  d.  of  Lieut.  Benia¬ 
min  Hallack. 

He  was  a  minister  of  the  Methodist  Church. 

Their  children:  2152  JAMES  BARNABAS,  b.  Jan.  26,  1827- 
lost  at  sea.  2153  ELIAS,  b.  Jan.  27,  1829;  d.  Oct.  2,  1829.  2154 


308 


The  Griswold  Family 


ANN  ELIZABETH,  b.  Aug.  17,  1831.  2155  PHINETTA,  b. 
July  13,  1836.  2156  WILLIAM.  2157  MERWIN  R.,  b.  Nov. 

20  1842;  d.  Aug.  3,  1862,  from  fever  during  the  Civil  War;  re¬ 
ceived  a  star  for  courage  under  fire.  2158  JOHN  WHITING,  b. 
Oct.  5,  1848. 

Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  records;  Family  records. 


1202  JAMES  FOWLER,  b.  1807  (Elias6,  Elias4,  Ebenezer *, 
Jacob \  Michael l) ;  m.  Lydia  M.  Franklin,  and  settled  near  Mont- 

rose,  Pa. 

Census  1850  Dimock  township,  Susquehanna  county,  ra., 
shows  him  a  farmer,  se.  43,  b.  in  N.  Y.;  Lydia,  se.  43,  b.  in  N.  Y., 

children: 

D-  a  male  child,  se.  22,  b.  N.Y.;  Elias,  ®.  20,  b.  N.Y.;  James, 
se.  18,  b.  N.  Y.,  Mary  Ann,  ®.  17,  b.  N.  Y.;  Wealthy,  se.  14,  b. 
N.  Y.;  Esther,  ®.  12,  b.  N.  Y.;  Charles,  se.  10,  b.  N.  Y.;  Henry, 
®.  8,  b.  Pa.;  Perry,  ®.  5,  b.  Pa.;  Emily,  se.  3,  b.  Pa. 

Census  1860,  James,  se.  53;  Lydia,  se.  53;  Charles  A.,  se.  20, 
King  E.,  se.  17;  Emily,  se.  12;  Perry,  se.  15. 

•  His  will  Sept.  20,  1880,  Montrose,  Pa.,  probate  mentions  wrfe 
Lydia,  and  Emily  S.  Henry.  Administration  of  estate  of  Lydia, 
Apr  28,  1884;  her  son  James  H.  administrator. 

Their  children:  2159  FRANKLIN,  d.  Sept.  26,  1858,  se.  26. 
2160  ELIAS,  b.  1830.  2161  JAMES  HENRY,  b.  1832.  2162 
MARY  ANN,  b.  1833.  2163  WEALTHY,  b.  1836.  2164  ESTH¬ 
ER,  b.  1838.  2165  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS,  b.  1840.  2166 
HENRY,  b.  1842.  2167  PERRY,  b.  1845;  d.  Sept.  29,  1860,  se. 
15.  2168  KING  ELWOOD,  b.  1847.  2169  EMILY,  b.  1848. 


1204  MYRA,  b.  in  Buckland,  Mass.,  July  18,  1801  ( Joseph 5, 
Elias 4,  Ebenezer*,  Jacob2,  Michael1)]  m.  in  Buckland,  May  24, 
1820,  Ellis  Pratt,  b.  Mar.  16,  1800,  who  died  Nov.  28,  1867. 

They  settled  in  Watervliet,  N.  Y.,  in  1834.  She  returned  to  her 
old  home,  leaving  her  oldest  son  with  her  husband.  Returning 

to  her  home  she  died  Dec.  7,  1834. 

Their  children:  2170  Marcus.  2171  Myra.  2172  Orrin.  2173 

Eliza.  2174  Fidelia.  2175  Sarah. 

Buckland,  Mass.,  records;  Buckland  Congregational  Church 


Michael  Griswold 


309 


records;  Family  records  by  Eliza  M.  Pratt,  granddaughter  of 
Major  Joseph. 


1205  NEWTON,  b.  in  Buckland,  Mass.,  July  4,  1803  (Joseph6, 
Elias6,  Ebenezer3,  Jacob3,  Michael1)-,  m.  in  Buckland,  Nov.  22, 
1836,  Mrs.  Parnee  (Carter)  Griswold,  widow  of  his  brother 
Lorenzo,  d.  of  John  and  Parnee  Carter,  b.  Mar.  25,  1815,  who 
died  Dec.  22,  1867.  Newton  died  Aug.  14,  1876. 

They  resided  in  Buckland. 

Their  children:  2176  LORENZO, •  b.  Nov.  10,  1839.  2177 
NEWTON,  b.  Dec.  8,  1841.  2178  ASHTON,  b.  June  2,  1844- 
unm.  2179  DEPHNE  C.,  b.  Aug.  15,  1846;  d.  June  14,  1849. 

Buckland,  Mass.,  records. 


1207  JOSEPH,  b.  in  Buckland,  Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1806  (Joseph6, 
Elias6,  Ebenezer3,  Jacob3,  Michael1);  m.  in  Stonington,  Conn.,  Nov. 
23, 1828,  Lois  W.  Dennison,  b.  Oct.  4,  1811,  d.  of  Ethan  A.,  and 
Eliza  (W  illiams)  Dennison,  of  Stonington,  and  descendant  of 
William  Dennison  who  came  to  New  England  1631,  and  of  Capt. 
George  Dennison. 


Joseph  began  cotton  fabrics  manufacturing  in  Colrain,  Mass., 
founding  The  Griswold  Manufacturing  Company.  He  was  a  man 
of  keen  intelligence,  and  of  strong  and  decided  character.  Lois 
or  Louisa,  as  she  is  variously  known  in  the  records,  died  Mar  17 
1879.  Joseph  died  Oct.  23,  1883.  Burials  in  the  Colrain  cemetery! 

Their  children:  2180  ETHAN  D.,  b.  1831.  2181  JOSEPH  W., 
b.  Dec.  26,  1832;  drowned  Sept.  9,  1835.  2182  CHESTER  A.,' 
b.  June  18,  1834;  d.  Nov.  23,  1835.  2183  EMMA  L„  b.  June  ll’ 
d  Nov  23, 1837.  2184  WHITING,  b.  Apr.  17, 1839;  d.  Sept.  20,’ 
1844.  2185  JOSEPH,  b.  1840.  2186  WAYNE,  b.  Oct  4  1842- 
*  Mar.  2,  1849.  2187  CHESTER,  b.  Feb.  15,  1844;  d.  Nov.  2 
1849.  2188  WAYNE,  b.  1845.  2189  LORENZO,  b.  Jan.  5,  1847! 

George  Dennison  Gen.,  pg.  99-100;  Buckland  and  Colrain 
Mass.,  records;  History  of  Buckland. 


l^°8<  ^I1DELIA’  b' in  Buekland.  Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1807  (Joseph6, 
has,  Ebenezer3,  Jacob3,  Michael1);  m.  May  26,  1836,  Gardner 


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The  Griswold  Family 


Wilder,  b.  Jan.  28,  1807,  s.  of  Gardner  and  Thankful  (Colburn) 
Wilder.  He  died  Dec.  13,  1888. 

Fidelia  died  of  cancer  Mar.  29,  1847,  ae.  34.  Gardner  died 
Dec.  13,  1888. 

Their  children:  2190  Gardner  A.,  b.  Mar.  23,  1837.  2191  Lor¬ 
enzo  C.,  b.  Nov.  5,  1838.  2192  Jane  E.,  b.  Mar.  29,  1840.  2193 
Joseph  G.,  b.  Sept.  22,  1841.  2194  Mary  F.,  b.  Aug.  8,  1846. 

Buckland,  Mass.,  records;  Hist,  of  Buckland. 

1210  LORENZO,  b.  in  Buckland,  Mass.,  May  24, 1810  ( J oseph 5, 
Elias4,  Ebenezer 3‘,  Jacob2,  Michael1) ;  m.  in  Buckland,  Sept.  14, 
1833,  Parnee  Carter,  b.  Mar.  25,  1815.  (See  No.  1205).  Lor¬ 
enzo  died  Jan.  7,  1835. 

One  child  2195  LORENZO,  b.  Sept.  20,  d.  Sept.  29,  1834. 
Buckland,  Mass.,  records. 


1211  LOUISA,  b.  in  Buckland,  Mass.,  May  24,  1810  (Joseph*, 
Elias4,  Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Heath,  Mass.,.  Nov. 
15,  1832,  Rodolphtjs  White,  b.  Dec.  19,  1804,  s.  of  David  and 

Abigail  (Ashley)  White  of  Heath. 

They  resided  in  Shelburne,  Mass.;  removed  to  Chicago,  where 

he  died  July  11, 1881.  Louisa  died  Jan.  29, 1893. 

Their  children:  2196  Ashley  Rodolphus,  m.  Sarah  E.  Stebbins. 
2197  Abby  Louise,  b.  May  9,  1835;  d.  Feb.  13,  1858.  2198  David 
Williams,  b.  Nov.  12,  1838;  d.  Aug.  29,  1840.  2199  Williams 
David,  b.  May  25,  1842;  d.  Sept.  16,  1843.  2200  Julia  S.,  b.  Jan. 
13,  1845;  d.  Aug.  24,  1866. 

Buckland  and  Heath,  Mass.,  records;  Hist,  of  Buckland,  Steb¬ 
bins  Gen.;  White  Gen.,  I,  691. 

1212  WAYNE,  b.  in  Buckland,  Mass.,  Jan.  30,  1812  (Joseph*, 
Elias4,  Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Aug.  20,  1837,  Mary  E. 
Ballard,  d.  of  William  and  Hannah  (Tucker)  Ballard,  of  Charle- 

mont,  Mass. 

Graduate  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  medical  school.  Practiced  in 
Heath,  Mass.,  and  Wliitingham,  Vt.  Removed  to  Circleville, 
Ohio,  where  he  died  Oct.  5,  1873.  She  died  Nov.  11,  1887.  Forest 
cemetery,  Circleville. 


Michael  Griswold 


311 


A  man  highly  respected  and  of  high  standing  in  his  profession. 
Their  children:  2201  Jane  M.,  b.  Nov.  21,  1840;  m.  Dr.  E.  D. 
Bowers.  2202  Mary  E.,  b.  May  4,  1843;  m.  Harry  W.  Martin. 
2203  Martha,  b.  May  2,  1845;  d.  July  24,  1847.  2204  Martha  E., 
b.  June  9,  1848;  m.  Charles  S.  Martin.  Resided  in  Salina,  Kan. 

Buckland,  Mass.,  records;  Circleville,  Ohio,  records;  Ballard 
Gen. 


1213  LOMINA,  b.  in  Buckland,  Mass.,  July  30,  1813  (Joseph6, 
Elias*,  Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Apr.  10,  1841,  Dr. 

L.  Tobey,  who  died  Apr.  1874,  in  Shasta,  Colo.  She  died  Mar. 
22,  1870. 

Their  children :  2205  Sybil  Adelia,  b.  Oct.  2, 1842.  2206  Edwin, 
b.  Oct.  18,  1844;  m.  Charlotte  A.  Burnham.  He  served  with  the 
34th  Regt.  Mass.  Vol.,  Civil  War. 

Buckland,  Mass.,  records;  Hist,  of  Buckland. 

1214  WHITING,  b.  in  Buckland,  Mass.,  Nov.  12, 1814  (Joseph6, 
Elias*,  Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  (1)  Nov.  9,  1844,  Jane 

M.  Martindale,  who  died  July  27,  1852;  m.  (2)  Oct.  7,  1856, 
Frances  Lincoln  Clark,  b.  July  6,  1829,  d.  of  Freqman  and 

Frances  (Lincoln)  Clark,  who  died  Nov.  25,  1867.  Whiting  died 
Oct.  28,  1874. 

Lawyer;  highest  honors  at  Amherst  College.  Served  in  the 
legislature  and  state  senate,  in  1855  was  a  prominent  candidate 
for  governor.  Residence  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Their  children:  2207  MARIA  MARTINDALE,  b.  Nov.  24, 
1845.  2208  JANE  AUGUSTA,  b.  Nov.  24, 1845;  d.  July  24,  1849. 
2209  EMERSON,  b.  MAY  9,  1848;  d.  May  21,  1849.  2210 
LOUISA  DARLING,  b.  Oct.  31,  1860.  2211  FANNIE,  b.  and  d. 
Nov.  23,  1867.  2212  FREEMAN  CLARK,  b.  Dec.  15,  1858. 

Buckland,  Mass.,  records;  Hist,  of  Buckland ;  Greenfield,  Mass., 
records;  Thomas  Clark  Gen.,  93. 


1215  HARRIET  NEWELL,  b.  in  Buckland,  Mass.,  Apr.  2, 
1816  (Joseph6,  Elias*,  Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Colrain,  % 
Mass.,  Aug.  8,  1844,  William  J.  Davis,  b.  Nov.  25,  1820,  who 
died  Jan.  1,  1886.  Harriet  died  June  23,  1862. 


312 


The  Griswold  Family 


Residence  Chicago,  Ill. 

Their  children:  2213  Harriet  Lee,  b.  Nov.  4,  1847.  2214  Char- 
lotte  C.,  b.  Dec.  8,  1848.  2215  Joseph  B.,  b.  Dec.  31,  1851;  d. 
July  31,  1852.  2216  William  L. 

Buckland,  and  Colrain,  Mass.,  records. 


1216  LUCINDA  HASTINGS,  b.  in  Buckland,  Mass.,  Mar.  20, 
1818  {Joseph6,  Elias*,  Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1)',  m.  in  Ashfield, 
Mass.,  July  29,  1845,  Losing  E.  Coleman,  of  Ashfield,  s.  of 
Jesse,  who  died  Aug.  23,  1883.  She  died  Aug.  9,  1855.  They  re- 

sided  in  Ashfield. 

Their  children:  2217  Joseph  G.,  b.  Sept.  20,  1847;  m.  Elnora 
B.  Cobb. 


1217  JOSIAH  WHITE,  b.  in  Buckland,  Mass.,  Jan.  31,  1823 
(Joseph6,  Elias \  Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael 0;  m.  (1)  Jan.  1,  1846, 
Jane  Eliza  Davis,  of  Buckland,  d.  of  Edwin  Asa  and  Elizabeth 
H.  (Pelton)  Davis,  who  died  July  22,  1859;  m.  (2)  Oct.  19,  1872, 
Eliza  A.  Townsley,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  b.  1842,  in  Sangers- 
field,  N.  Y.,  d.  of  Abner  and  Harriet  (Childs)  Townsley,  who  died 

Jan.  3,  1923.  Josiah  died  July  10,  1903. 

They  resided  in  the  old  homestead.  He  served  in  the  General 

Assembly  and  the  most  important  offices  in  town. 

Their  children:  2218  MARTHA,  b.  May  11,  1847;  d.  May  23, 
1872.  2219  ANNA  R.,  b.  Feb.  7,  1849.  2220  EMERSON  J., 
b.  June  9,  1851.  2221  MARIETTE,  b.  Sept.  29,  1853.  2222 
JOSEPHINE  H.,  b.  Aug.  6,  1881;  d.  May  18,  1925,  unm.  2223 
JOSEPH,  b.  May  23,  1850. 

Buckland,  Mass.,  records;  Hist,  of  Buckland. 


1218  JOAB  WHITING,  b.  in  Harford,  Pa.,  Sept.  14,  1807 
(Whiting6,  Elias*,  Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1).  It  is  said  that 
there  were  seven  sons  in  his  family  who  settled  in  the  West,  and 
whose  records  have  not  been  found. 


Michael  Griswold 


313 


1219  ACHSAH  MELISA,  b.  in  Harford,  Pa.,  Sept.  19,  1812 
(Whiting*,  Elias4,  Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Jeremiah  C. 
Gunn,  b.  July  21,  1804,  who  died  Apr.  19,  1889.  No  further 
record. 


1224  ALANSON  BUCKINGHAM,  b.  Feb.  18,  1828  (Rev. 
Simeon b,  Elias4,  Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  nu  in  Masonville, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  19,  1856,  Clarissa  Amelia  Cleveland. 

Their  children:  2224  MARY  FRANCES,  b.  July  20,  1857. 
2225  SARAH  SELMA,  b.  Oct.  13,  1859;  d.  May  9,  1861.  2226 
HARRIET  MARTHA,  b.  May  6,  1861;  a  teacher. 

Cleveland  Genealogy. 


1228  WHITING,  b.  1820  (Horace5,  Elias4,  Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2, 
Michael1).  His  wife  was  Mary,  whose  parentage  has  not  been 
ascertained. 

Census  of  1850,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  shows  his  age  28;  Mary  22« 
Census  1860  shows  him  a  physician,  aged  40;  Mary  E.,  aged  32; 
George  aged  4. 

His  will  mentions  his  son  George  W.,  and  his  brother  Horace 
Seth  Griswold. 

His  son:  2227  GEORGE,  b.  1856. 


2229  HORACE  SETH,  b.  Oct.  24,  1813  (Horace5,  Elias4, 
Ebenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Sarah  Betsey  Smith,  who  died 
Mar.  19,  1920.  Horace  died  Dec.  31,  1928. 

Census  1850,  Chenango,  Broome  county,  N.  Y.,  shows  him  a 
lawyer,  b.  Pa.,  aged  37;  Louisa,  aged  31,  b.  New  York. 

Their  children:  2228  WILLIAM,  b.  1843.  2229  HORACE,  b. 
1846.  2230  LOUISA,  b.  1848. 


1243  WHITING,  b.  May  10,  1815  (Chester5,  Elizur4,  Ebenezer 3, 
Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Sept.  12,  1843,  Ellen  Maria  Howell,  d. 
of  Benjamin,  b.  Dec.  25,  1820,  who  died  1912.  He  died  July  24, 
1849. 


314 


The  Griswold  Family 


He  was  the  Rector  of  St.  John’s  Church,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Noted 
for  his  charities  and  devotion  to  his  religious  duties. 

Their  son:  2231  BENJAMIN  HOWELL,  b.  Oct.  3,  1845. 

Records  of  St.  John  Church;  records  of  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1247A.  MARY  (Chester5,  Elizur 4,  Ehenezer 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1); 
m.  Sept.  1834,  Henry  W.  Wessells,  s.  of  Dr.  Ashbel,  of  Litch¬ 
field,  Conn.,  b.  Feb.  20,  1809.  She  usually  traveled  with  him, 
and  resided  in  Florida  the  last  three  years  of  her  life.  Died  in 
Fort  King  there,  1841,  leaving  one  daughter. 

He  m.  (2)  in  1844  Hannah  Cooper,  of  Cooperstown,  N.  Y., 
a  niece  of  J.  Fenimore  Cooper.  Two  sons  and  one  daughter. 

He  attended  Captain  Partridge’s  military  school  in  Middle- 
town,  Conn.  July  1829,  entered  West  Point  Military  Academy, 
graduating  in  1833.  1835,  entered  the  army  as  second  lieutenant, 
2nd  Infantry.  Took  part  in  the  Greek  War  in  Georgia.  1837, 
joined  the  army  in  Florida,  serving  for  five  years  in  the  Seminole 
War.  1846,  served  under  General  Scott  in  the  Mexican  War, 
and  was  promoted  to  a  captaincy.  Served  in  the  battles  of  Vera 
Cruz,  Cerro  Gordo,  Contreras,  and  the  capture  of  Mexico  City. 
Wounded  at  Contreras,  and  promoted  for  conspicious  gallantry. 

May  1849,  the  Legislature  of  Connecticut  appropriated  $300.00 
to  purchase  a  sword  to  be  presented  to  him  in  the  name  of  the 
state. 

Names  of  his  children  have  not  been  found. 

Records  of  the  War  Department,  Washington. 

1248  CALVIN,  b.  in  Conn.,  1780  (Azariah5,  Azariah 4,  Ephriam ?, 
Jacob2,  Michael1).  His  wife  was  Louisa,  b.  in  Vermont,  whose 
parentage  has  not  been  found. 

Census  records  of  1820  show  four  sons  and  one  daughter. 
Census  of  1850,  Castleton,  Vt.,  shows  him  a  farmer,  aged  70; 
wife  Louisa,  b.  in  Vt.,  aged  60.  Names  of  children  have  not  been 
found. 

1249  THOMAS,  b.  1782  (Azariah5,  Azariah *,  Ephriam 3, 
Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  (1)  in  Wallingford,  Vt.,  Jan.  31,  1809, 
Ruth  Aldrich,  who  died  Jan.  12,  1819,  ae.  32;  m.  (2)  Betsey 


Michael  Griswold 


315 


Robinson,  b.  in  Weatherfield,  Vt.,  who  died  Sept.  4,  1874,  te. 
82.  Thomas  died  in  Castleton,  Vt.,  May  26,  1863,  ae.  82-7. 

Their  children :  2232  FRANKLIN,  b.  1809.  2233  MIRANDA, 
b.  1810.  2234  ANNIS,  b.  1812.  2235  AARON,  b.  1814.  2236 
PHILIP,  b.  1822.  2237  LOUISA,  b.  1823.  2238  SULLIVAN, 
b.  1825;  d.  Apr.  29,  1849,  ®.  24.  2239  OLIVE,  b.  1826;  d.  in 
Paris,  Me.,  1899,  unm.  2240  AMELIA,  b.  1828.  2241  THOMAS, 
b.  1831.  2242  CLAYTON,  b.  1835.  2243  BURCHARD,  b.  1836; 
d.  1862,  unm.  2244  EDWARD  DENNISON. 

Castleton,  Vt.,  records. 

1250  JAMES,  b.  Jan.  4,  1784  ( Azariah *,  Azariah 4,  Ephriam 3, 
Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Berkshire,  Vt.,  Mar.  22,  1807,  Polly 
Beale,  d.  of  Obediah  and  Rebecca  (Moodie)  Beale. 

Removed  in  1812  to  Marietta,  Ohio,  and  later  to  Goshen, 
Champaign  Co.,  Ohio.  He  died  there  at  Irwin  Station,  ae.  77. 
She  died  ae.  84. 

Their  children  b.  in  Goshen:  2245  BOLAND  B.,  b.  Apr.  19, 
1816.  2246  MARY.  2247  SARAH.  2248  HOSEA.  2249  PHE- 
DORA  J.,  d.  1842.  2250  SYLVANIA.  2251  OLIVE  REBECCA. 
2252  OBEDIAH  E.,  b.  June  22,  1832: 

Hist,  of  Champaign  County,  Ohio. 

1252  PHILIP,  b.  1789  (Azariah*,  Azariah 4,  Ephriam 3,  Jacob2, 
Michael1) ;  m.  in  Castleton,  Vt.,  Mar.  30,  1809,  Louisa  Moulton, 
d.  of  Gershom  and  Judith  W.  Phillips,  who  died  Aug.  5,  1865, 
ae.  75. 

Census  1860  shows  her  age  70;  Aaron  H.,  aged  46. 

Their  son:  2253  AARON  H.,  b.  1814. 

Castleton,  Vt.,  records. 

1253  AZARIAH,  b.  1794  (Azariah*,  Azariah 4,  Ephriam 3, 
Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Margaret  Fairfield,  b.  1797,  who  died 
July  15,  1868,  ae.  71. 

Census  1850,  Castleton,  Vt.,  shows  his  age  56;  Margaret,  53; 
Holland  W.,  20.  Census  1820  show's  also  a  daughter,  whose  name 
is  unknown. 

Their  son:  2254  HOLLAND  W.,  b.  1830. 

Castleton,  Vt.,  records. 


316 


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1254  NOAH,  b.  1785  ( Azariah 5  Azariah 4,  Ephriam 3,  Jacob2, 
Michael1);  his  wife  was  Nancy,  whose  parentage  is  unknown. 

Census  of  1820  shows  him  with  wife,  2  sons  and  2  daughters. 
Census  1850,  Rutland,  Vt.,  shows  his  age  65;  Nancy,  55;  and 
Annis  Aldrich,  aged  60,  who  was  possibly  a  sister  of  Nancy. 

His  will,  Dec.  7,  1865,  Rutland,  Vt.,  probate,  mentions  wife 
Nancy;  sons  Edwin  L.,  and  Franklin  A.,  Mary  L.  Moore,  wife  of 
Thomas.  Granddaughter  Mary  Reed. 

Their  children:  2255  EDWIN  L.,  b.  1822.  2256  FRANKLIN 
A.,  b.  1825.  2257  MARY. 

Castleton  and  Rutland,  Vt.,  records. 

1255  ELIZABETH,  or  BETSEY,  b.  in  Castleton,  Vt.,  1796 
(Azariah5,  Azariah 4,  Ephriam ,3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Poultney, 
Vt.,  Truman  Hooker,  b.  Dec.  29,  1793,  s.  of  Thomas  and  his 
third  wife  Mary  Coleman,  who  died  in  Castleton,  Vt.,  June  9, 
1866.  She  died  there  Aug.  15,  1873. 

Their  children  born  in  Poultney:  2258  Mary  Louisa,  b.  July 
23,  1822.  2259  Olive  Levira,  b.  Jan.  15,  1824;  m.  Chauncey  Bax¬ 
ter.  2260  Truman  Newell,  b.  Aug.  11,  1826.  2261  Sarah  Jane, 
b.  May  10,  1828;  m.  John  E.  Ainsworth.  2262  David  Griswold, 
b.  Sept.  14,  1830;  m.  (1)  Sarah  Parker;  m.  (2)  Julia  A.  Ashley. 
2263  Edward  Payson,  b.  July  12,  1834;  m.  (1)  Anna  Baxter;  m. 
(2)  Elizabeth  M.  Robbins. 

1256  SILVIA,  b.  1798  (Azariah5,  Azariah 4,  Ephriam 8,  Jacob2, 
Michael1);  m.  in  Castleton,  Vt.,  Oct.  26,  1829,  Milo  Eaton.  She 
died  1880.  No  further  information. 

1260  SARAH,  b.  Apr.  19,  1830  (Sylvester5,  Ephriam 4,  Ephriam 3, 
Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Dec.  27,  1851,  BOLLIVAI  or  BOLIVER 
BLOOD.  She  died  Dec.  18,  1902. 

One  daughter  of  record :  2264  Mary  Isabelle. 

1261  SUSAN,  b.  Oct.  25,  1833  (Sylvester5,  Ephriam 4,  Ephriam 3, 
Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Sept.  20,  1855,  Henry  Fletcher.  She  died 
Apr.  7,  1898. 

.One  son  of  record:  2265  Andrew. 


Michael  Griswold 


317 


1263  PHEBE  ANN,  b.  Feb.  26,  1835  ( Samuel 6,  Ephriam 4, 

Ephriam s,  Jacob2,  Michael l);  m.  in  Burlington,  Vt.,  1857,  Edgar 
Hinsdale,  b.  Feb.  14,  1830,  s.  of  Giles  and  Rebecca  (Hoose) 
Hinsdale,  who  died  in  St.  George,  Vt.,  May  16,  1901.  Phebe  died 
Mar.  21,  1914. 

Their  children:  2266  Hiram  S.,  b.  Jan.  1858;  m.  Mary  F. 
Bradley.  2267  Frank  or  Franklin  E.,  b.  Mar.  25,  1864;  m.  Emma 
L.  Leonard.  2268  Fred,  d.  1898.  2269  Cynthia,  b.  Aug.  29,  1867; 
m.  Elmer  E.  Davis.  2270  Sidney,  twin  of  Cynthia,  b.  Aug.  29, 
1867;  m.  Ina  Morse.  2271  Emerson  M.,  b.  May  6,  1869;  m. 
Lillian  Wright.  2272  Phebe  Ann,  b.  Nov.  6,  1871;  m.  Theodore 
E.  Hopkins.  2273  George,  b.  Apr.  29,  1877. 

Hinsdale  Genealogy. 

1265  HIRAM,  b.  in  Griswold  Mills,  N.  Y.,  1842  (Samuel5, 
Ephriam 4,  Ephraim 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Carrie  E.  Lamb, 
1845-1818.  Hiram  died  1885. 

Their  children:  2274  LILLIE;  m.  Theodore  Parks.  2275 
FLORA.  2276  LEWIS  MUNSON.  2277  ELIZABETH;  resi¬ 
dence  Akron,  Ohio.  2278  CHARLES,  1874-1875. 

Records  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y.,  village  cemetery. 

1266  CEDELIA,  b.  in  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y.  (Samuel5,  Ephriam 4, 
Ephriam 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Mar.  16, 
1870,  George  McIndoe. 

Their  children:  2279  Eliza;  m.  Judd  Fairlee.  2280  David. 
2281  George.  2282  Ada.  2283  John. 

Records  of  Fort  Ann,  N.  Y. 

1274  ABIGAIL  CYNTHIA,  b.  July  9,  1788  (Jabez5,  Jabez S 
Ephriam *,  Jacob2,  Michael1)  m.  John  Calvin  Loomis,  b.  in 
South  wick,  Mass.,  1789,  who  died  Jan.  6,  1825.  She  died  Feb. 
25,  1862.  Burials  in  Spencertown,  N.  Y. 

Their  children:  2284  Julia  A.,  b.  1809;  d.  in  Troy,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  7,  184—,  unm.  2285  Ursula,  b.  1811;  m.  Gilbert  Bristol. 
2286  George,  b.  1813;  m.  Catherine  Stupleheim.  2287  Chester 
G.,  b.  Jan.  12, 1815;  m.  (1)  Harriet  Cole.,  m.  (2)  Sarah  A.  Burdick. 
2288  John  C.,  b.  Dec.  28,  1816;  m.  Azarina  Smith.  2289  Truman 


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P.,  b.  Aug.  8,  1818;  m.  Della  A.  Stiles.  2290  Charles  D.,  b.  Jan. 
30,  1820;  m.  Eliza  K.  Niles.  2291  William  W.,  b.  Sept.  1,  1821; 
m.  Charlotte  Pease.  2292  Cordelia,  b.  June  22,  1823;  m.  Judson 
Morey.  2293  Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  2,  1825;  m.  John  Colbem. 

Loomis  Genealogy. 


1275  SHERMAN,  b.  Aug.  16,  1790  (, Jabez 5,  Jabez*,  Ephriam 3, 
Jacob 2,  Michael1)]  m.  (1)  Lydia  Dean,  who  died  Aug.  1,  1845, 
ae.  61;  m.  (2)  Harriet  Woodward,  wTho  died  July  16,  1872. 
Sherman  died  1864;  Spencertown,  N.  Y.,  cemetery. 

Census  1850,  Ghent,  Columbia  county,  N.  Y.,  showrs  him  a 
farmer,  aged  59,  Harriet,  aged  47. 

Their  children:  2294  ISAAC  D.,  b.  1820;  d.  May  13,  1838, 
aged  18.  2295  JAMES  S.,  b.  1826. 

Spencertown,  N.  Y.,  records. 


1276  JOHN  LAWRENCE,  b.  June  28,  1795  (Jabez5,  Jabez*, 
Ephriam 3,  Jacob2,  Michael1) ;  m.  Betsey  Bemis,  b.  Mar.  22,  1799, 
who  died  Dec.  12,  1853.  He  died  Oct.  21,  1849,  ae.  54;  Spencer¬ 
town,  N.  Y.,  cemetery. 

Their  children:  2296  MINER\  A  NANCY,  b.  in  Troy,  N.  Y.; 
d.  Sept.  30,  1877,  unm.  2297  WILLIAM  HENRY,  b.  Jan.  30, 
1821.  2298  MARY  MILLICENT,  b.  Oct.  29,  1823;  d.  Jan.  30, 
1880.  2299  CAROLINE  J.,  b.  May  16,  1826.  2300  NELSON 
J.,  b.  June  14,  1829.  2301  LUCINDA  P.,  d.  Dec.  15,  1849,  unm. 
2302  EPHRIAM  BEMIS,  b.  Mar.  6,  1835.  2303  JAMES  T.,  b. 
Oct.  22,  1838. 

Census  records  of  1860  and  1870. 


1277  DEBORAH,  b.  Jan.  30,  1801  (Jabez5,  Jabez*,  Ephriam 3, 
Jacob2,  Michael1)]  m.  William  Bemis,  b.  1795,  who  died  1877. 
Deborah  died  1848.  Spencertown,  N.  Y.,  cemetery. 

Their  children:  2304  Henry  G.,  b.  1824;  d.  1847.  2305  Lydia. 
2306  William.  2307  Charles.  2308  Mary.  2309  Robert.  2310 
Jane  E.,  b.  1839;  d.  1840. 

Spencertowm,  N.  Y.,  records;  census  records  of  1850. 


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319 


1278  ALBERT,  b.  May  10,  1803  ( Jabezb ,  Jabez 4,  Ephriam*, 

Jacob*,  Michael1);  his  wife  was  Lucinda,  whose  parentage  has 
not  been  ascertained. 

Census  record  1850,  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  shows  him  ae.  46;  Lucinda, 
ae.  45;  Barnes,  ae.  21;  Louisa,  ae.  16;  Emma,  ae.  14. 

Their  children:  2311  BARNES,  b.  1829.  2312  LOUISA,  b. 

1834.  2313  EMMA,  b.  1836. 

•  1279  NORMAN  FRANCIS,  b.  in  Spencertown,  N.  Y.,  May 

15,  1805  ( Jabez6 ,  Jabez*,  Ephriam 3,  Jacob*,  Micahel1);  m.  Apr. 
29,  1827,  Deborah  Richmond,  d.  of  Peleg  and  Margaret 
(Soule)  Richmond,  of  Hinsdale,  N.  Y.,  who  died  Oct.  14,  1873. 
He  died  1891. 

Census  record  of  1860,  Moffett’s  store,  Columbia  county,  N.  Y., 
shows  his  age  56;  Deborah,  53;  Stephen  N.,  30;  Norman  D.,  21; 
Crawford,  9. 

Their  children:  2314  GEORGE  RICHMOND,  b.  Aug.  19, 
1828;  d.  Oct.  18,  1854.  2315  STEPHEN  NELSON,  b.  Apr.  23, 
1830.  2316  CYNTHIA  A.,  b.  Dec.  3,  1831.  2317  CORDELIA, 
b.  Dec.  17,  1833;  d.  Feb.  25,  1848.  2318  JULIA  A.,  b.  Oct.  12, 

1835.  2319  NORMAN  DELMAR,  b.  July  3,  1840.  2320  CRAW¬ 
FORD  G.,  b.  July  27,  1842.  2321  EMMA  A.,  b.  Aug.  10,  1847; 
d.  July  25,  1848. 

Richmond  Gen.,  468. 

1293  JOHN  DAVID,  b.  Jan.  21,  1811  (Matthew*,  John*, 
Ephriam »,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Feb.  8,  1834  Sarah  Towner,  b. 
1818,  d.  of  Abraham  and  Hannah  (Rowland)  Towner,  of  New 
Lebanon,  N.  Y.,  who  died  Sept.  5,  1908,  ae.  90.  He  died  Mar.  4, 
1892.  Burials  in  Avoca,  N.  Y. 

John  was  a  farmer  and  substantial  citizen,  prominent  in  the 
community.  Always  interested  in  the  upbuilding  of  the  town  of 
Avoca. 

Their  children:  2322  RUTH  MARTHA,  b.  Nov.  25,  1836. 
2323  GEORGE  W.,  b.  July  5,  1838.  2324  JOHN  EARL,  b.  Mar. 

5,  1839.  2325  MATTHEW,  b.  Mar.  5,  1841;  d.  same.  2326 
CELESTIA,  b.  Feb.  22,  1842;  d.  Aug.  13,  1842.  2327  MARY 
JANE,  b.  Apr.  25,  1844.  2328  CHARLES  WESLEY,  b.  Apr.  3, 
1847.  2329  JAMES  FRANK,  b.  Dec.  13,  1849.  2330  LISETTA 


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ANN,  b.  July  26,  1851.  2331  JOEL  WELLINGTON,  b.  Apr. 
25,  1854.  2332  WILLIAM  DELMAR,  b.  Apr.  1,  1859.  2333 
SARAH  MILICENT,  b.  Mar.  22,  1862. 

Records  of  Avoca,  N.  Y.;  Towner  Gen. 

1294  GEORGE,  b.  Jan.  7,  1813  (Matthew6,  John*,  Ephriam 3, 
Jacob2,  Michael1).  His  wife  was  Sarah,  whose  parentage  is  un- 

known. 

Census  1860,  South  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  shows  him  a  carpenter 
se.  47,  b.  in  New  York  State;  Sarah,  as.  34,  b.  in  New  Jersey; 
Euphemia,  x.  17;  Lillian  15;  Georgianna,  12;  Horatio,  9; 
Frank,  7;  Jane,  4. 

Their  children:  2334  EUPHEMIA,  b.  1843.  2335  LILLIAN, 
b.  1845.  2336  GEORGIANNA,  b.  1848.  2337  HORATIO,  b. 
1851.  2338  FRANK,  b.  1853.  2339  JANE,  b.  1856. 

1295  CHESTER  M.,  b.  Jan.  17,  1815  (Matthew6,  John*, 
Ephriam3,  Jacob2,  Michael1);  m.  Sophronia  J.  Mosher,  b.  1817, 
who  died  1895.  Chester  died  1905.  Burials  in  Woodhull,  N.  Y., 
cemetery. 

Settled  in  Addison,  N.  Y.,  about  1836,  where  they  lived  for 
about  12  years.  Harness-maker.  Removed  to  Woodhull,  N.  Y. 
Prominent  in  town  affairs  and  was  held  in  high  esteem.  Justice 
of  the  peace  for  18  years.  Postmaster  four  years. 

Census  1850,  Woodhull,  shows  him  age  33;  Sophronia,  29; 
Chester,  10;  Franklin,  7;  Edgar,  3,  and  Charles,  7  months. 

Their  children:  2340  CHESTER,  b.  1840.  2341  FRANKLIN, 
b.  1843.  2342  EDGAR,  b.  1847.  2343  CHARLES,  b.  1850. 
2344  WILLIE  H.,  d.  aged  2.  2345  MINNIE  E.,  d.  aged  10. 

Hist,  of  Steuben  County,  N.  Y. 

1300  ROBERT  B.,  b.  Mar.  18,  1827  (Matthew6,  John*,  Eph¬ 
riam3,  Jacob2,  Michael1).  The  name  of  his  wife  is  unknown,  except 

Sarah,  shown  on  census  record. 

Administration  of  his  estate,  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  surrogate,  his 
will  May  21,  1885,  mentions  his  son  Matthew  C.  Griswold; 
children  of  Matthew  C.,  and  Helen  E.  Griswold. 

Census  1860  South  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  shows  him  aged  33; 
Sarah,  aged  22;  Betsey  E.,  aged  71;  Euphemia,  aged  50. 

Child:  2346  MATTHEW  C. 


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321 


1303  MILICENT  ( Robert 6,  John 4,  Ephriam1,  Jacob2,  Michael l) 
m.  Robert  M.  Cross,  of  whom  we  have  no  further  record. 

Their  two  children  are  shown  on  census  record  of  1870  living 
with  their  grandmother  Lydia. 

Children:  2347  Helen  A.,  b.  1857.  2348  Herbert  E.,  b.  1862. 

1304  JOHN  W.,  b.  1835  (Robert5,  John*,  Ephriam 3,  Jacob2, 
Michael1).  His  wife  was  Betsey  0.,  of  whom  we  have  no  further 
record. 

Census  of  18/0,  Austerlitz,  N.  Y.,  shows  him  a  carpenter, 
ae.  35;  Betsey  O.,  ae.  31;  John  A.,  ae.  22. 

Their  son:  2349  JOHN  A.,  b.  1868. 

1305  LUCIEN  S.,  b.  Sept.  11,  183/  (Robert5,  John*,  Ephriam 3, 
Jacob2,  Michael1)’,  m.  1860  Sarah  A.  Fredenberg. 

Lucien  died  1922.  Civil  war,  Co  E.,  128th  N.  Y.  V.  (T.S.R.). 
Burial  in  Spencertown,  N.  Y.,  cemetery. 

Administration  of  his  estate  mentions  Sarah  A.  Griswold; 
Ada  L.  Shrader;  Katherine  L.  Griswold,  of  Canaan,  N.  Y.,  and 
Edward  H.  Griswold. 

Their  children:  2350  VESTA  ALETA,  b.  Nov.  12,  1860. 
2351  ADA  LUCINDA,  b.  Sept.  1,  1862.  2352  ELLEN  KATE, 
b.  July  31,  1866.  2353  MARY  BERNICE,  b.  Apr.  2,  1869.  2354 
CORA  ELIZABETH,  b.  Apr.  22,  1874.  2355  WRlGHT  SMITH, 
b.  Feb.  21,  1878.  2356  UEL  L. 

Records  of  Spencertown,  N.  Y.,  and  family  record. 

1312  RHODA,  b.  Aug.  1792  ( Ashbel 5,  Gideon *,  David3,  Michael2, 
Michael1)’,  m.  Oct.  20,  1813,  Zina  Hart,  of  Avon,  Conn.,  b. 
Dec.  2,  1788,  s.  of  Linus  and  Mary  Ann  (Wilcox)  Hart. 

Farmei ,  resided  in  West  Avon,  Conn.,  where  he  died  Oct.  1, 
1867,  *.  79. 

Their  children:  235/  Linus  Ormi,  b.  Mar.  20,  1815;  m.  Ann 
Penfield.  2358  Paulina  Griswold,  b.  Sept.  19,  1817;  m.  Simeon 
D.  Chappell.  2359  Ephriam  Woodruff,  b.  Nov.  21,  1819;  d. 
Mar.  30,  1822.  2360  Daughter,  b.  1821.  2361  Diana,  b.  June  5, 
1823;  d.  Sept.  20,  1825.  2362  Ephriam  Ava,  b.  Feb.  12,  1825;  m. 
Sarah  E.  Spencer.  2363  Russell  Dennis,  b.  Mar.  15,  1832;  drown¬ 
ed  May  21,  1841,  ae.  9. 

Hart  Gen. 


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1319  DAVID,  b.  Jan.  21,  1787  (David6,  Elijah 4,  David6,  Mi¬ 
chael6,  Michael1)-,  m.  Sarah  A.  Jones,  whose  parentage  is  un- 
known. 

Administration  of  his  estate,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  surrogate,  men¬ 
tions  widow,  Sarah  A.;  Jonas  and  John  Griswold,  half  brothers. 

No  family  stated. 

1320  THOMAS,  b.  Feb.  23,  1790  (David6,  Elijah 4,  David6, 
Michael 2,  Michael1);  m.  Betsey  Wier,  b.  1797. 

They  resided  in  Southport,  N.  Y.,  and  later  removed  to  Te- 
cumseh,  Mich.,  where  he  died,  and  Betsey  m.  (2)  Samuel  W  illard. 

Census  1850,  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  shows  her  age  53;  Sally  Ann, 
19;  John,  16. 

Their  children:  2364  MARTHA,  b.  May  9,  1817.  2365 
CHARLES,  b.  1819.  2366  GEORGE,  b.  Oct.  21,  1822.  2367 
JULIA.  2368  SARAH  ANN,  b.  1831.  2369  JOHN  WIER,  b. 
1834. 

Records  of  Southport,  N.  Y. 

1322  JOHN,-  b.  in  Southport,  N.  Y.,  May  22,  1803  (David6, 
Elijah 4,  David6,  Michael2,  Michael1);  m.  (1)  Sally,  who  died 
Mar.  19,  1835,  se.  31-3-23,  buried  in  the  old  Southport  cemetery. 
He  m.  (2)  1839,  Esther  Little  Baker,  b.  1817,  who  died  Mar. 
12,  1886. 

Census  1840,  Southport,  N.  Y.,  shows  him  a  farmer,  se.  46; 
wife  Esther  L.,  se.  32;  Marcus,  se.  16;  Mary,  14;  Robert,  12; 
Alice,  10;  Gustavus,  8;  Edwrard,  5;  Albert,  3;  Emma,  1. 

Administration  of  his  estate,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  surrogate,  men¬ 
tions  Esther  L.,  widow;  Marcus  Griswold,  of  Welden  Creek, 
Mason  county,  Mich.;  Mary  A.  Miller,  Southport;  Robert  Gris- 
wTold,  Woody,  Lincoln  county,  Kan.;  Alice  E.  Roberts;  Edwrard 
B.  GriswTold;  Albert  and  Emma  Griswold. 

Her  estate  mentions  Albert,  her  son,  adjudged  insane;  son 
Edw'ard  B.;  daughters  Alice  E.  Roberts  and  Emma  Griswrold. 
John  died  in  Southport  Jan.  9,  1879. 

Their  children:  2370  MARCUS.  4371  MARY  A.,  b.  1837. 
2372  ROBERT,  b.  1838.  2373  ALICE  E.,  b.  1840.  2374  ED¬ 
WARD  B.  2375  ALBERT,  insane;  confined  in  the  asylum, 
Ovid,  N.  Y.  2376  EMMA,  unm.  Her  will,  Nov.  1,  1917,  men- 


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323 


tions  Florence  Roberts  Miller,  niece;  William  D.  Miller,  Frank 

8.  Miller,  and  Fred  C.  Miller,  nephews;  Marcus,  half-brother, 
and  his  son  John. 

1323  SARAH,  b.  in  Southport,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1806  {David1, 
Elijah*,  David2,  Michael \  Michael l);  m.  (1)  Smith;  m.  (2)  Boyer. 

Children  Smith  mentioned  in  the  estate  and  will  of  their 
grandfather  David  Griswold:  Jane,  Darwin  and  William. 
Children:  2377  Jane.  2378  Darwin.  2379  William. 


1324  JONAS,  b.  Apr.  16,  1810  (. David 6,  Elijah \  David2,  Mi¬ 
chael-,  Michael1);  m.  Fanny  L.  Smith,  b.  June  12,  1811,  who 
died  1885,  ae.  74,  dau.  of  Job  and  Milly  (Cassada)  Smith.  Jonas 
died  July  12,  1891,  ae.  81. 

Census  of  1850  shows  self  and  wife,  four  sons  and  one  daughter. 
Census  1860  shows  him  a  farmer,  ae.  50;  Fanny  S.,  ae.  58;  Clayton 
H.,  ae.  24;  Harriet,  ae.  20;  Jonas  Smith,  ae.  12. 

Jonas  was  an  elder  in  the  Presbyterian  Church  for  more  than 
50  years. 

Their  children:  2380  GUY  SMITH,  b.  1832;  d.  1852.  2381 
ALPHA  DURHAM,  b.  Mar.  12,  1834.  2382  CLAYTON  HET- 
FIELD,  b.  Sept.  22,  1836.  2383  HARRIET,  b.  1840  2384 

JONAS  SMITH,  b.  1848. 

Southport,  N.  Y.,  Presbyterian  Church  records;  Family 
records. 


APPENDIX 


MICHAEL  BRANCH 


88,  Vol.  II,  pg.  181. 

JOHN,  b.  in  Guilford,  Conn.,  June  23,  1721  ( Samuel 3,  Thomas 2, 
Michael1)]  his  wife  was  Lydia,  name  and  parentage  unknown. 
By  will  of  his  father,  1732,  he  was  granted  part  of  the  Black  Rock 
District  farm,  in  Killingworth,  west  of  the  Hammonasset  river. 

He  purchased  land  of  John  Spelman,  of  Granville,  Mass.,  Apr. 
10,  1757.  Hampshire  county,  Mass.,  Deeds,  8-693.  About  1757- 
58  removed  to  Granville.  They  were  members  of  the  Congrega¬ 
tional  Church  there.  Later  settled  on  a  farm  two  miles  south  of 

Norwich,  Mass.,  Hill,  about  1771. 

Became  a  prominent  citizen,  there.  Assisted  in  organizing  a 
church  ;  served  as  constable,  tax  collector  and  fence  view  er.  His 
will,  Northampton,  Mass.,  probate  records,  Jan.  23,  1807,  men¬ 
tions  the  children  following.  John  died  Aug.  11,  1813,  se.  93. 
Nonsuch,  Mass.,  cemetery  inscriptions.  Date  of  Lydia’s  death 

unknown. 

The  following  numbers  of  the  children  appear  in  this  volume: 

375A  JOHN,  b.  Oct.  15,  1758  (Killingworth,  Conn.,  record). 

375B  MARY,  bapt.  1762.  375C  SAMUEL,  b.  1762;  bapt. 
1764.  375D  LUCRETIA,  b.  1762;  bapt.  1764;  d.  unm.,  Mar. 
25,  1837.  375E  ASHER,  bapt.  1767.  375F  ENOCH,  bapt. 
1769.  375G  APPOLOS,  bapt.  1772.  375H  RUFUS,  bapt. 
1773.  3751  ELIZABETH. 

Huntington,  Mass.,  records;  Guilford  and  Killingworth,  Conn., 
records;  East  Granville,  Mass.,  Congregational  Church  records. 


90,  Yol.  II,  pg.  219. 

Nov.  25,  1712,  Manus  Griswold  and  Chloe  Talmadge  were 
married.  North  Guilford  Congregational  Church  record.  The 
record  also  shows  the  baptism  of  children  shown  under  this 
number. 


Michael  Griswold 


325 


95,  Vol.  II,  pg.  184. 

LYDIA,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Apr.  27,  1719  (Michael*, 
Isaac2,  Michael1)-,  m.  in  Killingworth,  Apr.  18,  1757,  John  Nich- 

OLS. 

Their  children:  John,  b.  July  16, 1758.  Lydia,  b.  Sept.  7, 1760. 
Killingworth,  Conn.,  Congregational  Church  record. 


97,  Vol.  II,  pg.  184. 

ELIZABETH,  b.  in  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Jan.  10,  1725  (Micl i- 
aeZ3,  Isaac2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Killingworth,  Jan.  12,  1756,  Hay- 
ton  Davis,  s.  of  Solomon  and  Sarah  (Hayton)  Davis,  b  Feb 
20,  1725,  in  Killingworth. 

Long  Island  was  the  home  of  a  large  family  of  Davises  who 
were  evidently  descendants  of  John,  who  came  from  Boston  1655. 
A  number  of  these  settled  in  southern  Connecticut,  Guilford  and 
Killingworth,  and  there  is  a  strong  probability  that  the  Davis 
family  of  Middlesex  county  are  from  one  of  these.  Solomon  was 
the  first  of  the  name  in  Killingworth,  who  it  is  supposed  came 
from  Guilford  and  settled  on  Pea  Ridge,  eastward  from  Guilford, 

about  1709.  His  wife  was  Sarah  Hayton.  Elizabeth  died  June 
1790. 

Hayton  received  a  deed  of  land  from  his  father  Mar.  12,  1762. 
Hayton  deeded  land  to  his  son  Ebenezer  Mar.  25,  1783.  Deeded 
the  remainder  of  his  lands  to  his  wife  Elizabeth,  Mar.  10,  1779. 
We  do  not  know  the  birth  date  of  Ebenezer. 


125,  Vol.  II,  pg.  188. 

MARY,  b.  in  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Mar.  22,  1726  (Jacob*,  Jacob2, 

Michael1);  m.  Elisha  Kilborn,  s.  of  Joseph  of  Litchfield,  b. 
Oct.  16,  1726. 

Resided  on  Baker  Hill.  Elisha  served  as  grand  juror.  Removed 
to  Castleton,  Vt.,  and  Hampton,  Washington  county,  N.  Y. 

Inscription,  West  cemetery,  Litchfield:  “Here  lieth  the  body 
of  Mrs.  Mary  Kilborn,  the  wife  of  Mr.  Elisha  Kilborn.  She  died 
June  ye  3rd.  1754,  in  the  28th.  year  of  her  age.” 

Their  children:  Elisha,  Abigail,  m.  Stephen  Read.  Diadema, 
m.  David  Kilborn.  Mary,  m.  Jacob  Baker.  Lydia,  m.  Benjamin 


326  The  Griswold  Family 

Palmer.  Elizabeth,  m.  Mr.  Whipple  of  Vt.  Jerusha,  m.  Suprean 
Smith. 

Litchfield,  Conn.,  records;  Kilbom  Gen. 


148,  Vol.  II,  pg.  192. 

ANNE,  b.  in  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Oct.  10,  1746  ( Ebenezer *, 
Jacob*,  Michael*)-,  m.  (N.  C.  R.)  May  21,  1772,  Elisha  Wood- 
ruff  of  Farmington. 


140,  Yol.  II,  pg.  233. 

Rebeccca  Griswold,  wife  of  Noahdiah  Hooker,  is  worthy  of 
special  mention  as  the  descendant  of  a  brave  officer  of  the  French 
Wars,  and  a  fitting  consort  of  a  worthy  husband,  showing  that  a 
woman  may  take  an  important  part  in  war.  Rebecca  exhibited 
the  true  Griswold  spirit  during  the  Revolution  by  taking  charge 
of  a  gang  of  British  prisoners  at  Farmington,  and  with  them 
working  her  husband’s  farm,  raising  produce  for  use  of  the  family 

and  the  army. 


168,  Yol.  II. 

ELIJAH,  b.  in  Farifiington,  Conn.,  May  20,  1719  (David3, 
Michael 2,  Michael1);  m.  in  Tyringham,  Mass.,  Apr.  25,  1754, 
Abigail  Thomas,  whose  parentage  has  not  been  ascertained. 

Settled  in  Tyringham  at  an  early  date  and  became  prominent 
in  the  upbuilding  of  the  community.  Laid  out  many  of  the  roads 
and  became  the  owner  of  considerable  property.  Mentioned  in 
Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  land  records,  1763,  1764. 

Removed  to  Nobletown,  Albany  county,  New  York.  Men¬ 
tioned  there  1766.  He  is  probably  the  Grisel,  Elijah  II,  pvt. 
Capt.  John  Hogeboom’s  Co.,  Claverack,  N.  Y.,  May  13,  1767. 
He  doubtless  is  the  Elijah  who  served  in  the  Revolution,  pvt.  in 
the  Levies  and  New  York  Line,  Capt.  Pearcy,  Col.  Willett, 

New  York  troops. 

Removed  with  his 'family  to  Chemung  county,  N.  Y.  Shown 

on  census  there  1800,  self  and  wife. 

Their  children:  607A.  EUNICE,  b.  Feb.  2,  bapt.  Feb.  9,  1755. 
607B.  ANNE,  b.  Apr.  2, 1756;  d.  Mar.  17, 1763.  607C.  DAVID, 


Michael  Griswold 


327 


b.  Mar.  13,  1761.  607D.  GIDEON,  b.  May  12,  bapt.  Sept.  18, 
1763.  607E.  SYBIL,  b.  Mar.  1765.  607F.  ELIJAH,  b.  1767. 
607G.  PATIENCE.  607H.  ELISHA,  b.  1774. 

Monterey,  Mass.,  Congregational  Church  records;  Tyring- 

ham,  Mass.,  town  records;  New  York  Archives,  roster  of  state 
troops. 


NEW  GRISWOLD  LINES 

m 

The  following  names  appear  to  be  the  founders  of  separate 
Griswold  family  lines  in  America.  We  have,  as  yet,  only  meagre 
information,  and  the  mention  here  is  for  the  purpose  of  laying 
a  foundation  for  future  study. 

EDWARD  GRISWOLD  of  Edgmont,  Pennsylvania.  He  is 
shown  as  a  resident  of  Edgmont  in  May  1739.  Probate  records 
of  West  Chester,  Pa.,  show  appraisement  of  his  estate  Sept.  28, 
1752.  His  wife  Mary  and  Thomas  Griswold  as  administrators. 

WILLIAM  GRISWOLD,  b.  in  Stroud,  England,  1726.  May 
17,  1758,  return  of  a  company  enlisted  for  a  campaign  in  the 
“lower  counties”  under  Capt.  McClughan.  His  age  given  as  32. 

JOHN  GRISWOLD,  b.  in  England  1818.  His  wife  was  Sarah 

A.,  whose  parentage  is  unknown. 

Came  to  America  and  settled  in  Franklin  township,  Delaware 
county,  N.  Y.  Census  there  1850  shows  him  aged  32;  Sarah  A., 
aged  31,  both  bom  in  England.  Their  children:  John  B.,  b. 
1847;  Charles  H.,  b.  1849. 

ROBERT  GRISWOLD,  b.  in  England,  1811.  Came  to  America 
and  settled  in  Perry,  Wyoming  county,  N.  Y.,  and  engaged  in 
the  milling  business.  Married  there,  his  wife  being  Mary,  parent¬ 
age  not  stated.  Census  there  1850  shows  him  aged  39,  b.  in 
England;  Mary,  aged  38,  b.  in  New  York  State. 


CHANGE  FOR  VOL*  II 

In  Volume  II,  on  page  83,  will  be  found  the  record  of  Ezekiel 
Ashley  and  his  wife  Hannah  Griswold,  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn., 
1699. 

This  record  is  erroneous.  The  wife  of  Ezekiel  was  Hannah, 
daughter  of  Benjamin,  b.  March  16,  1698/9,  No.  132,  page  38, 
Vol.  II,  and  her  proper  record  is  as  follow's: 

Hannah,  b.  in  Windsor,  Conn.,  Mar.  16,  1798/9  (Benjamin* , 
Benjamin 3,  George 2,  Edward1);  m.  Nov.  5,  1724,  Ezekiel  Ashley, 
b.  Apr.  27,  1701,  s.  of  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Kellogg)  Ashley,  of 
Westfield,  Mass.  (pg.  83,  84,  Vol.  II).  Ezekiel  Ashley  died  1745. 

Hannah  m.  (2)  in  Woodstock,  Conn.  (Int.  recorded  there  Oct. 
10,  1747,  Capt.  Joseph  Wright,  as  fourth  wife). 


I 


INDEX 


EDWARD  BRANCH 

GRISWOLD  NAMES 


Aaron 

1743 

48 

1785 

70 

1770 

76 

1800 

77 

Aaron  D. 

1823 

148 

Abel 

1731 

31 

1762 

31,  120 

1760 

44 

1784 

129 

1806 

120 

Abel  B. 

1778 

110 

Abiah 

1758 

33,  126 

1774 

49 

Abiel 

1755 

24 

Abiel  B. 

1779 

25 

Abiel  W. 

1814 

110 

Abigail 

1732 

16 

1746 

23 

1761 

32,  121 

1770 

33,  123 

1767 

33 

1779 

39 

1773 

91 

1793 

61 

1797 

144 

1803 

148 

1806 

78 

111 

141 

138 

Abby  J. 

141 

Abner 

1762 

60 

60 

1780 

58 

Abram 

1784 

74 

1788 

25,  111 

Achsah 

1770 

91 

1772 

90 

Adah 

1770 

52 

Addi 

1811 

145 

Adeline 

88 

Adeline 

1803 

82 

Adeline  C. 

111 

Adelia 

114 

Adolphus  D. 

1807 

134 

Adonijah 

1739 

33 

• 

1771 

33,  124 

Agnes 

1817 

148 

83 

Ahira 

1778 

36,  138 

1803 

46,  138 

1814 

137 

Albert 

1806 

141 

Alexander 

1760 

26,  114 

1745 

50 

1767 

50 

1812 

67 

1830 

75 

Alexander  H. 

1807 

103 

Alexander  V. 

1766 

23,  103 

1798 

135 

115 

Alfred 

1800 

112 

1806 

77 

146 

134 

Alfred  A. 

115 

Alice 

1756 

35 

Algernon  S. 

142 

Alma 

1815 

77 

Almeda 

1798 

65 

Almira 

1811 

89 

50 

Almon 

1820 

65 

Alonzo 

1826 

147 

Alvah  C. 

1801 

138 

Alvera 

1800 

135 

Alvin 

1768 

35,  131 

1781 

127 

Alvira 

134 

Alzina 

47 

Amanda 

92 

106 

1799 

138 

1796 

140 

Amariah 

1787 

42,  147 

Amasa  P. 

1804 

59 

Amaziah 

1754 

70 

Ambrose 

1769 

49 

Amelia 

1793 

75 

93 

114 

Amos 

1785 

87 

Andrew 

1731 

37 

1753 

37,  139 

1761 

35,  134 

Andrew  J. 

111 

Angelina 

1807 

135 

Ann 

107 

1797 

87 

113 

1825 

85 

Ann  E. 

1802 

67 

Ann  D. 

1804 

103 

Anna 

1766 

28 

1766 

35,  132 

1763 

64 

1772 

33 

334 


The  Griswold  Family 


Anna — Continued 


1775 

18,  97 

1765 

35 

1766 

76 

116 

Anna  M. 

1797 

114 

88 

Anne 

107 

113 

Anson 

1769 

28 

1788 

129 

Artemesia 

83 

Artimica 

1812 

147 

Arthur  W. 

1826 

145 

Arunah 

1796 

125 

Asa 

1758 

83 

1788 

69 

1792 

83 

1802 

132 

Asael 

1768 

54 

Asahel 

1811 

134 

Asaph 

1791 

129 

Asaph  S. 

1813 

134 

Ashley  S. 

1784 

56 

Asenath 

1773 

18,  97 

1783 

70 

1788 

74 

1796 

97 

Augustus 

1778 

31 

117 

115 

Aurelia 

1765 

51 

1789 

82 

93 

Avery 

1767 

44 

112 

Azel 

1763 

35,  134 

Azuba 

1778 

44 

Bathsheba 

1758 

81 

Benajah 

88 

1779 

88 

Benjamin 

1756 

71 

1756 

81* 

1765 

26,  112 

1769 

36,  149 

1769 

47,  149 

1792 

72 

149 

Betsey 

1768 

31,  119 

1781 

70 

1794 

50 

83 

42,  147 

60 

68 

Betsey  L. 

1798 

137 

Betty 

1765 

33 

Bille 

1794 

46,  149 

Bird 

1801 

115 

Bradford 

1796 

90 

Bridgeman 

1791 

90 

Burton 

1811 

138 

Byron  O. 

1830 

109 

Caleb 

1775 

35,  133 

Calista 

90 

Calvin 

1775 

86 

Calvin  W. 

1791 

53 

Caroline 

54 

Carlos 

54 

Carpenter  M. 

1809 

134 

Catherine 

110 

1783 

31 

111 

Charles 

1792 

74 

1800 

67 

Charles  A. 

1800 

78 

Charles  B. 

138 

1809 

146 

Charlotte 

1764 

16,  93 

1772 

36 

1793 

•  18,  98 

1791 

55 

1797 

82 

1793 

18 

1795 

116 

1786 

69 

1811 

131 

Chauncey 

1797 

19,  100 

Chauncey  G. 

1792 

95 

1819 

132 

49 

Chester 

1781 

87 

1773 

33 

Chloe 

1759 

79 

1779 

101 

83 

Christina 

1784 

24,  108 

1808 

108 

Cicero  P. 

1815 

108 

Clara 

60 

79 

Clarissa 

1775 

24,  107 

1791 

18 

1791 

78 

1791 

60 

1798 

87 

1802 

116 

1802 

131 

1801 

148 

80 

Clark 

1792 

130 

Collins 

118 

Concurrence  L. 

1801 

143 

Cornelia 

1804 

67 

Cornelia  B. 

1810 

67 

Cynthia 

1773 

52 

Cyrus 

1786 

24,  109 

Daniel 

1726 

30  . 

1753 

81 

1755 

52 

Index  of  Edward  Branch 


335 


Daniel — Continued 

Edson  A. 

95 

65 

Edward 

1759 

16,  92 

1765 

31 

1755 

151 

1756 

73 

1793 

85 

Daniel  W. 

1767 

84 

1796 

74 

1760 

31 

49 

1762 

63 

1729 

15 

1781 

61 

1758 

73 

1788 

81 

Edward  R. 

1824 

89 

1794 

64 

Edward  W. 

1783 

93 

Daniel  S. 

1793 

67 

Edward  T. 

1804 

144 

Daniel 

1787 

75 

Edward  C. 

1800 

78 

1799 

85 

Edward 

77 

1801 

60 

Edwdn  E. 

1802 

95 

1808 

120 

Edwin  P. 

100 

Daniel  B. 

1804 

123 

Edwin  J. 

1801 

105 

Daniel  M. 

1815 

133 

Edwin  B. 

1805 

108 

1827 

148 

111 

Darius 

1764 

26,  115 

Edwin  A. 

1817 

132 

Darius  0. 

1788 

115 

Egbert 

146 

David 

1748 

19 

Eleanor 

1776 

17 

1773 

19,  99 

1769 

50 

1749 

33,  124 

1786 

51 

1768 

60 

1785 

94 

David  M. 

1797 

60 

Eliel 

1807 

65 

1800 

125 

Elihu 

1756 

50 

David  E. 

1815 

134 

Elihu  T. 

110 

1830 

148 

Elijah 

1761 

17 

115 

1762 

17,  94 

Davis 

1777 

61 

1763 

35,  132 

Deba 

96 

1750 

51 

Deborah 

1727 

22 

1779 

51 

1745 

19 

Elijah  P. 

1788 

95 

1776 

23 

Elisha 

1731 

22 

1768 

42 

1762 

23,  102 

1788 

102 

1722 

33 

1790 

59 

1765 

53 

Delight 

1751 

21,  102 

81 

Delia 

1812 

106 

1763 

101 

1826 

92 

Elisha  S. 

1793 

142 

Diance 

1787 

134 

1813 

53 

Dorcas 

42,  145 

1801 

65 

Drusilla 

1765 

60 

Eliza 

50 

Dudley 

1791 

130 

1793 

94 

1794 

115 

Eliza  A. 

98 

Eben 

1803 

78 

Elizabeth 

1718 

21 

Ebenezer 

1725 

34 

1755 

37 

1749 

34,  127 

1759 

30 

1756 

68 

1732 

31 

1794 

127 

1764 

32,  121 

1755 

37,  140 

1759 

35 

Ebenezer  C. 

1821 

145 

1734, 

36 

Eber 

68 

1780 

36,  139 

Ebbun 

1771 

52 

1786 

103 

Ede 

1784 

36,  139 

1770 

42 

1759 

37 

1784 

83 

Edgar  B. 

1818 

134 

1795 

84 

Edmund 

1765 

67 

1754 

83 

1816 

68 

• 

1781 

93 

Edmund  B. 

1797 

67 

94 

336 


The  Griswold  Family 


Elizabeth — Continued 


85 

1808 

132 

Elizabeth  P. 

1807 

138 

Elizabeth  S. 

1799 

54 

115 

Ellen  A. 

1825 

89 

Ellen  F. 

111 

Elsie  S. 

107 

Ellsworth 

Elvira 

1802 

88 

1803 

140 

Emeline 

1798 

115 

1810 

77 

Emily 

1790 

24 

1800 

82 

83 

1803 

105 

Emma 

111 

Emma  F. 

1848 

111 

Enos 

83 

Epher 

1802 

106 

Erastus 

1771 

26 

1772 

26 

1767 

26,  115 
28 

Erastus  W. 

1802 

114 

Erastus  L. 

1794 

115 

1793 

119 

Erastus  N. 

1783 

26,  114 

Esther 

1763 

26,  112 

1751 

37 

1810 

75 

Esther  J. 

83 

1818 

85 

1780 

101 

Ethan 

1779 

53 

54 

1771 

54 

Eunice 

1779 

34  * 

1795 

24 

1754 

149 

1752 

34,  127 

1771 

47,  149 

1788 

55 

108 

1793 

65 

1791 

103 

1770 

23,  105 
83 

108 

58 

Ezra 

1767 

104 

1792 

105 

Fanny 

1782 

46 

1790 

92 

1798 

95 

1800 

137 

1807 

138 

Fitch  Reed 

1820 

134 

Flora  M. 

107 

Florida 

1793 

52 

Frances 

1799 

95 

Frances  E. 

110 

Francis 

1735 

32 

1762 

75 

1771 

31 

1776 

33 

1776 

61 

1781 

46 

1784 

49 

1740 

48 

1799 

95 

1829 

75 

50 

148 

Frank  W. 

138 

Franklin 

1808 

91 

1815 

88 

Frederick 

44 

1766 

46,  149 

1767 

51 

1797 

112 

Frederick  B. 

1824 

118 

142 

Fredus 

109 

Fredus  N. 

1811 

108 

Friend 

1764 

89,  90 

Gamaliel  W. 

1821 

114 

Gardner 

54 

Garwood 

1803 

68 

Gaylord 

1767 

26,  113 

Gaylord  H. 

113 

Gaylord  P. 

114 

1834 

119 

Gaylord  D. 

1819 

114 

George 

1783 

42,  147 

1737 

44 

1752 

55 

1762 

44 

George  S. 

1806 

53 

George  W. 

1804 

56 

1772 

61 

George  W. 

1796 

68 

1761 

69 

1809 

69 

1756 

83 

George  W. 

83 

George  G. 

1815 

85 

1760 

85 

1785 

85 

1830 

103 

1794 

105,  130 

George  H. 

1795 

105 

1797 

116 

George  G. 

107 

George  A. 

1814 

111 

1802 

103  * 

George  S. 

1808 

123 

1802 

116 

Index  of  Edward  Branch 


337 


Geralda 

1804 

135 

Gilbert 

1761 

53 

1788 

53 

1806 

137 

1816 

146 

Giles 

1731 

27 

1774 

27,  118 

1748 

57 

Giles  0. 

1775 

58 

1805 

60 

1780 

101 

1797 

112 

1812 

118 

117 

Gilman 

1803 

65 

Grace 

1756 

62 

Grace  N. 

150 

Grove 

1781 

49,  91 

1811 

91 

Gurdon 

1789 

130 

Gustavus  A. 

94 

Guy 

93 

115 

1829 

119 

Hannah 

1767 

27,  116 

1739 

27 

1750 

29 

1754 

34,  128 

1761 

36,  136 

1747 

38 

1776 

58 

1780 

26,  114 

1790 

64 

1793 

130 

1789 

75 

1787 

81 

1789 

75 

113 

1780  114 
1793  130 


Hannah  P. 
Hannah  L. 
Harry  W. 


Harvey 


Harriet 


1815 

72 

1817 

140 

1805 

118 

1795 

53 

1796 

137 

1804 

137 

1820 

138 

1796 

114 

1797 

68 

1794 

112 

1799 

131 

1766 

26, 

1806 

113 

1815 

91 

1793 

103 

1810 

105 

1816 

103 

1800 

116 

130 

1794 

97 

Harriet  A. 
Hector  A. 
Heman 
Henry 
Henry  W. 
Henry  A. 
Henry  A. 
Henry  B. 
Henry  C. 


1795 

1803 

1817 

1782 

1828 

1800 

1792 

1795 

1806 

1811 

1807 

1817 


137 

146 
148 

92 

111 

131 

112 

143 

67 

103 

118 

147 


93 

Hepzibah 

1778 

101 

1730 

20 

Hewitt 

1774 

86,  13  i 

Hewitt  F. 

1805 

138 

Hezekiah 

1780 

50 

42,  14' 

1773 

51 

Hiram  R. 

1805 

105 

Hiram  G. 

1797 

116 

89 

127 

Hitty 

1805 

112 

Hooker 

113 

Homer  F, 

1805 

131 

Horace 

1814 

48 

1787 

72 

1800 

126 

1796 

130 

43 

Horace  P. 

138 

Horatio 

1801 

143 

1802 

77 

Howard 

1804 

47 

Hubbard 

1798 

65 

Hubbard  N. 

1804 

131 

Huldah 

1739 

18 

1765 

64 

1783 

25 

1788 

72 

1782 

19 

1812 

118 

• 

28 

no 

in 

112 

Isaac 

1749 

24 

1779 

24,  108 

1779 

32,  122 

1755 

32 

1784 

61 

1792 

125 

Isaac  M. 

1803 

108 

Isaac  P. 

1817 

no 

Isaac  C. 

1810 

123 

Isiah 

1801 

129 

Ila 

1781 

25,  no 

Inlietta 

1796 

19 

338 


The  Griswold  Family 


Ira 

1777 

19 

1781 

110 

71 

Jacob  C. 

1806 

117 

James 

1778 

35,  133 
61 

1819 

89 

James  L. 

1795 

72 

James  P. 

1821 

147 

James  H. 

1817 

109 

James  E. 

1840 

111 

James  W. 

1833 

111 

James  F. 

1790 

143 

James  H. 

1818 

77 

Jane 

85 

* 

50 

107 

110 

1818 

111 

76 

1821 

147 

1827 

118 

Jared 

1788 

56 

1798 

24 

Jason 

1796 

143 

1814 

146 

Jedediah 

1764 

35,  130 

1767 

36,  137 

1763 

67 

1790 

137 

1792 

137 

Jehiel 

1740 

42 

1776 

42 

1772 

78 

1796 

129 

49 

Jemima 

1770 

41,  144 
65 

Jennette 

1773 

86 

Jeremiah 

1746 

21,  101 

1742 

39 

1775 

39 

1770 

101 

1773 

39 

1781 

39,  141 

Jemsha 

1747 

49 

1755 

62 

1755 

73 

1794 

74 

Jesse 

1779 

58 

1788 

59 

150 

Joab  , 

1740 

44 

1764 

44 

1760 

117 

1768 

27,  117 

1811 

117 

Joel 

1734 

17 

1758 

17,  94 

1757 

56 

1792 

64 

Joel  G. 

1813 

89 

Joel  C. 

1793 

94 

Joel  P. 

1809 

56 

Johanna  J. 

1810 

135 

John 

1652 

151 

1772 

27,  117 
33,  no 

1776 

1773 

35,  133 

1776 

33,  124 

1730 

36 

1765 

36 

1778 

25 

106 

1760 

46,  149 
54 

1774 

61 

1754 

69 

76 

1792 

46 

1796 

46 

87 

1749 

61 

1764 

75 

1799 

77 

Rev.  John 

1765 

36,  136 

John 

1798 

137 

1809 

72 

1809 

72 

1795 

82 

1803 

138 

1816 

118 

John  W. 

138 

John  C. 

1819 

88 

John  E. 

1804 

no 

John  A. 

1796 

131 

1802 

131 

Jonah 

1743 

43 

1753 

41 

1777 

43,  148 
71 

Jonah  B. 

1800 

148 

Jonah  B. 

1802 

135 

Jonathan 

1753 

33,  125 

1795 

125 

61 

Joshua 

1766 

35,  130 

Joshua  C. 

1804 

131 

Josiah 

1776 

52 

1752 

65 

65 

79 

Josiah  J. 

1787 

85 

Joseph 

1728 

37 

1749 

43 

1755 

45,  149 

1743 

51 

1776 

36,  138 
52 

1796 

75 

Index  of  Edward  Branch 


339 


Joseph — Continued 

1797  46 
85 

48 

49 

1799  78 

1805  116 
1805  138 
1811  140 
1813  77 

1819  123 
1764  80 

1796  .95 

1789  101 

1798  103 

1802  47 
110 

1803  118 

1800  83 

1808  131 
1779  87 

146 

1737  17 

49 

1784  92 

1814  145 
100 

92,  145 
47,  130 

1821 

1810  65 
1817  89 

46 

1757  149 
1802  47 

1786  129 
1793  102 
1786  64 

1769  44 

101 

1802  78 

77 

78 
127 
106 

1802  64 
137 

1816  77 
1813  135 
1801  46 
1810  46 

1775  19, 99 

1779  48 

1792  88 

65 

1763  84 

1807  64 

1815  109 
1821  91, 92 

83 


Lovice 

1760 

42 

1778 

42 

Lovisa 

1776 

42 

1782 

52 

Lovisa  S. 

1815 

65 

119 

Lucia  W. 

1813 

140 

115 

Lucinda 

1812 

65 

Lucius 

1819 

146 

147 

1810 

89 

Lucius  P. 

111 

Lucretia 

32,  122 
89 

93 

Lucy 

1753 

29 

1768 

124 

1758 

31 

1765 

31,  120 

1753 

58 

1791 

46 

1778 

33 

1796 

64 

1772 

41,  144 

1796 

64 

1766 

78 

1808 

118 

1817 

65 

Lucy  Ann 

1806 

72 

Lucy  M. 

107 

Luther 

1766 

17 

Luther  D. 

1809 

95 

Lydia 

1722 

21 

1741 

45 

1743 

17 

1763 

31,  121 

1763 

36,  136 

1776 

34 

1758 

35,  134 

1768 

31 

1772 

44 

Lydia  A. 

1790 

95 

Lydia 

1790 

102 

1796 

135 

148 

Lyman 

1793 

82 

1819 

91 

Mable  R. 

1790 

56 

Manton 

1793 

85 

Marcus 

1781 

111 

1791 

25 

Marcus  P. 

112 

Margaret  E. 

1825 

144 

Maria 

96 

54 

71 

1803 

126 

Maria  D.  S.  ’ 

1830 

111 

Marilla 

1783 

81 

Joseph  J. 
Joseph 


Joseph  S. 
Julia 


Julia  Ann 
Julia  Ann 
Julius  J. 
Julius  A. 
Justin 

Kaziah 


Ladora  A. 
Lafayette 
Laura  B. 

Laura  E. 

.  Lavania 


Leonard 

Lester 

Lenthal 

Levi 


Linus 

Lorenda 

Lorenzo 
Lorenzo  M. 
Lorin 
Lois 


Lott  K. 
Louisa 


Louisa  S. 

Louisa 

Louis 


340  The  Griswold  Family 


Mariett 

1812 

77 

Martha 

1775 

42,  146 

1797 

64 

1783 

94 

1807 

131 

Martha  F. 

98 

Martin 

42 

1795 

59 

1805 

65 

79 

1808 

145 

1762 

79 

1778 

42,  145 

Martin  H. 

1797 

56 

Matthew 

1743 

49 

1771 

49 

1771 

65 

1796 

61,  65 

Marvin 

1785 

81 

1789 

81 

1799 

129 

Mary 

1724 

30 

1742 

28 

1764 

44 

50 

76 

1764 

17,  95 

1765 

27,  116 

1770 

35 

1757 

40,  141 

1758 

42 

1773 

42,  146 

1764 

95 

90 

* 

1747 

57 

1754 

72 

1770 

132 

1779 

61 

1752 

61 

1787 

71 

1788 

64 

107 

1795 

85 

1808 

78 

1788 

94 

1783 

88 

1802 

110 

1803 

110 

1804 

132 

1823 

146 

Mary  B. 

1798 

113 

Mary  C. 

1806 

95 

Mary  C. 

110 

Mary  C. 

117 

Mary  E. 

1825 

134 

Mary  E. 

1806 

140 

Mary  Ann 

41 

Mary  Ann 

1808 

147 

Mary  Ann 

1812 

114 

Mary  Ann 

89 

Mary  W. 

145 

Mary  W. 

1833 

103 

Mehitable 

1751 

33 

1777 

41,  144 

1802 

112 

1805 

112 

46 

Melinda 

1777 

68 

145 

Melvina 

125 

Melise 

96 

Melissa 

1798 

105 

Mercy 

1744 

23 

1750 

58 

60 

Meletta 

1805 

82 

1809 

82 

Merrill 

1794 

131 

Michael 

117 

Mindwell 

1788 

24,  109 

51 

1760 

86 

1822 

108 

1814 

110 

Minerva  L. 

1823 

98 

Milton 

1804 

47 

1795 

112 

Miranda 

1822 

148 

106 

Molly 

1768 

32 

1779 

52 

Morris 

88 

Moses 

1741 

28 

1817 

119 

Moses  W. 

1798 

137 

Moses  N. 

1769 

28 

Mottie 

137 

Myer 

117 

Nancy 

1790 

74 

1792 

43 

1793 

56,  72 

1797 

85 

130 

1798 

138 

Naomi 

1767 

41 

Naomi  H.  1823  123 

Narcissa  1777  24,  108 

Nathan  1798  74 

1746  55 

1799  56 

1821  111 
Nathaniel  1770  90 

Nathaniel  W.  1801  90 

1821  119 
127 

Nellie  1759  100 

Nelson  1808  148 

1838  148 
1820  89 

Niles  M.  1813  109 


Index  of  Edward  Branch 


341 


Noah 

1746 

51 

1741 

68 

1771 

51 

Noah  W. 

143 

Normand 

93 

Norman 

1767 

40,  143 

Oregen 

1785 

25,  111 

Olive 

1780 

19,  99 

Oliver 

1739 

38 

1754 

20 

1757 

26 

1783 

27,  118 
58 

1774 

41,  50 

1784 

101 

1777 

39,  140 

Orinda 

1813 

46 

Omri 

1815 

148 

Orpha 

88 

Orre 

1804 

131 

Pamelia 

1797 

131 

Parley 

96 

Parthema 

1806 

137 

Patience 

1781 

32,  123 

1759 

66 

1765 

32 

Patrick 

1808 

142 

1801 

142 

Patty  Ann 

1808 

67 

Paulina  A. 

1811 

131 

Permelia 

1792 

125 

Peter 

1757 

37 

1798 

143 

Phebe 

65 

1773 

101 

Phelina 

1785 

82 

Philinda 

1787 

55 

Phineas 

1725 

20 

1750 

20,  100 

1782 

101 

Philip 

1786 

59 

Pliny 

1785 

19,  100 

Philo 

1788 

18,  98 

Phoebe 

1725 

39 

1755 

40,  141 

Polena 

134 

Polly 

1801 

53 

Polly  M. 

1801 

56 

Polly  A. 

1795 

60 

Polly 

1775 

101 

Polly  C. 

1790 

61 

1817 

68 

Polly 

1803 

68 

1806 

87 

1791 

72 

1786 

74 

1774 

33 

Prudence 

1748 

24 

Rachel 

1771 

101 

1793 

59 

Rachel  E. 

1809 

59 

Ralph 

1775 

17, 

96 

Ralph  F. 

88 

Ralph  W. 

96 

Randolph 

1806 

132 

Rebbecca 

1772 

17. 

96 

1776 

28,  118 

1794 

53 

1798 

131 

1802  77 
Rebecca  E.  1809  140 

Rebecca  G.  110 

Rena  1786  125 


Renssalaer 

117 

Rhoda 

1772 

54 

1804 

129 

1819 

147 

Rhodilla 

1756 

34,  128 

Richard  P. 

1842 

112 

Richard  W. 

1815 

144 

Riley 

1793 

143 

Robert 

1790 

72 

Roderick  L. 

1808 

85 

Roger 

1731 

41 

1772 

23,  105 

Roger  W. 

1812 

123  • 

Roland 

1813 

111 

Rosanna 

1807 

46 

134 

Rosetta 

1788 

58 

Roswell 

1792 

81 

1780 

88 

Roxalena 

1766 

42,  145 

Roxanna 

1807 

48 

Ruba 

1788 

125 

Ruby 

1773 

42,  146 

Rufus 

1768 

17 

1773 

35,  131 

Rufus  W. 

1795 

94 

1810 

132 

Rufus  W. 

1815 

132 

Ruth 

1761 

35,  129 

1757 

36,  135 

1767 

31 

1790 

105 

1810 

120 

Sabra 

110 

Sabrina 

1772 

44 

134 

Salina 

130 

1782 

109 

1787 

24 

Salomy 

1789 

69 

Sally 

1786 

52 

1785 

58 

1795 

85 

1795 

137 

1798 

126 

71 

80 


342 


The  Griswold  Family 


Sally  S. 

1804 

137 

1811 

78 

Sally  M. 

1811 

77 

Samuel 

1715 

21 

1728 

35 

1759 

34,  129 

1745 

52 

1761 

35 

1775 

52 

1780 

23,  106 

1788 

61 

1790 

101 

1793 

129 

1796 

78 

1797 

133 

1795 

67 

1760 

72 

1800 

77 

1818 

72 

Samuel  B. 

1802 

72 

Samuel  E. 

1836 

148 

Samuel  L. 

1808 

86 

107 

Sarah 

1775 

31,  120 

1776 

32,  122 

1759 

34,  135 

1759 

62 

1759 

36 

1735 

38 

1732 

40 

1786 

55 

1780 

61 

1799 

77 

1768 

76 

1752 

82 

• 

1804 

64 

1800 

59 

1807 

56 

1805 

118 

79 

1817 

123 

Sarah  Ann 

98 

Sarah  Ann 

1825 

119 

Sarah  F. 

1809 

140 

Sarah  F. 

1811 

140 

Sarah  C. 

1819 

146 

Sarah  I. 

111 

Sarah  E. 

113 

Seneca 

1798 

25 

Seneca  M. 

111 

Seneca 

1795 

25 

1801 

110 

Seneca  0. 

1823 

111 

Seth 

1740 

88 

1774 

88 

1790 

88 

Sheldon 

1798 

130 

Shubael 

1729 

40 

Shubael 

1734 

41 

1763 

42,  145 

Shubael  F. 

1761 

40,  142 

Shubael 

1734 

42 

1789 

142 

Siba 

65 

Sidney  P. 

1809 

129 

Simeon 

1765 

16,  93 

1781 

42,  146 

1773 

76,  77 

1808 

77 

1752 

87 

1830 

147 

Simon 

1731 

35 

Silas  P. 

1812 

132 

Solomon 

1778 

18,  97 

1737 

42 

1780 

42,  146 

1754 

16,  92 

1811 

146 

Sophia 

87 

50 

1787 

82 

1794 

95 

1800 

137 

1816 

131 

1802 

137 

1803 

142 

1821 

148 

Sophronia 

94 

1796 

137 

1810 

147 

Stanley 

1763 

40,  142 

1818 

144 

Stephen 

1772 

31 

1768 

54 

Stephen  A. 

1805 

54 

Submit 

1761 

66 

Sukey 

1793 

137 

Susan 

65 

1827 

68 

1796 

103 

1789 

125 

Susanna 

1769 

26,  113 

1761 

87 

Susannah 

133 

1773 

33,  127 

1729 

37 

1797 

72 

Sybell 

1757 

33,  126 

Sybil 

1742 

18 

Sylvanus 

1733 

25 

1789 

112 

Sylvanus  C. 

1762 

26,  112 

1804 

146 

Sylvester 

1774 

47,  149 

Sylvia 

1781 

23,  167 
88 

1800 

103 

1808 

105 

101 

Tabatha 

1777 

42 

Index  of  Edward  Branch 


343 


Talcott 

1791 

82 

Willard 

1798 

61 

Temperance 

Thaddeus 

1800 

84 

65 

1748 

1771 

55 

40, 

143 

William 

1772 

1793 

26,  113 
60 

1782 

49 

1769 

68 

Thankful 

1795 

61 

1776 

77 

Theodore 

117 

1821 

77 

1814 

146 

• 

85 

147 

William 

P. 

1797 

114 

Theophilus 

117 

William 

B. 

1823 

65 

1731 

82 

William 

I. 

111 

Theresa 

no 

William 

G. 

113 

Thirza  M. 

1800 

95 

William 

D. 

1815 

123 

Thomas 

1728 

20 

William 

F. 

1807 

140 

1763 

27, 

116 

William 

F. 

1805 

140 

Thomas  C. 

1800 

72 

William 

L. 

1815 

147 

1806 

84 

1808 

116 

Thomas  W. 

1765 

84 

1817 

46 

Timothy 

46 

William 

H. 

1804 

77 

1785 

76 

1809 

138 

Timothy  D. 

18, 

97 

Willis 

1797 

53 

98 

Willis  ton 

114 

Truman 

1767 

44 

Wilmot 

1795 

131 

Tryal 

1795 

55 

Wyllys 

1766 

35 

Tryphena 

1768 

35 

1803 

89 

Tryphine 

1791 

125 

Zaccheus 

1730 

26 

Ursula 

1766 

16, 

94 

Zalmon 

1782 

43,  148 

Vashti 

1784 

92 

1791 

69 

1774 

28 

Zara 

1795 

65 

Viets 

1786 

101 

Zenas 

1758 

59 

1788 

103 

Zera 

1805 

72 

Vincent  R. 

68 

Zerhira 

134 

Wake  man  N. 

143 

Zerviah 

1774 

44 

Walter  P. 

1806 

77 

1755 

43 

Ward 

150 

Ziba 

150 

1786 

61 

Zopher 

1800 

96 

Weltha 

1827 

119 

Zoroaster 

106 

White 

1794 

84 

Zuba 

1775 

51 

83 


OTHER  NAMES 


bell,  Alpheus 

31 

Vaniah 

127 

Benjamin 

31 

Capt.  Thomas 

127 

Robert 

31 

Parnal  (Willes) 

127 

Lydia  (Hazen) 

31 

Zerviah  (Hyde) 

127 

James 

1755 

32 

John 

1814 

127 

Zaccheus 

1758 

32 

Nathan  T. 

1820 

127 

Lydia 

1761 

32 

Elijah  W. 

1826 

127 

Thirza 

1764 

32 

Simeon 

127 

Daniel  B. 

1767 

32 

Parnal 

1772 

128 

Andrew 

1770 

32 

Levi 

1774 

128 

Lucretia 

1765 

129 

Eunice 

1775 

128 

Isiah 

129 

Susannah  (Andrews) 

35 

Rhoda 

129 

Henry 

1777 

128 

Mary 

35 

Lydia 

1779 

128 

Noah 

35 

Mosely  W. 

1781 

128 

Anna  (Marshall) 

35 

Dice 

1783 

128 

Gurdon 

126 

Eunice 

1789 

128 

$ 


i 


344 

The  Griswold  Family 

Abell — Continued 

Rachel 

59 

Thomas  G. 

1791 

128 

Isaac 

59 

Clarissa 

1793 

128 

Emily  (Gyles) 

59 

Frances 

1798 

128 

Austin,  Andrew 

141 

Mary 

128 

Thankful 

61 

Adams,  Lydia 

1767 

94 

Avery,  Ruth 

31 

Ephriam 

94 

Abraham 

31 

Elvira 

1807 

147 

Jane  (Hill) 

31 

Levi 

147 

Christopher 

31 

Desdamonia  (Munger) 

147 

Theodore  M. 

147 

Adkins,  Elizabeth 

62 

Aiken,  Edward 

1771 

122 

Backus,  Nabby 

126 

Edward  H. 

1801 

122 

Ebenezer 

126 

Allen,  Abiah 

92 

Sarah  (Clark) 

126 

Solomon 

92 

Bacon,  John 

62 

Ozias 

135 

Elizabeth  (Adkins) 

62 

Thomas 

144 

John 

1752 

62 

Alenah 

144 

Sarah 

1777 

62 

Allyn,  Elizabeth 

18 

John 

1779 

62 

Azuba 

93 

Anne 

1781 

62 

Alexander,  Elizabeth 

66 

Daniel 

1783 

62 

Alvord,  Joseph 

1748 

29 

Matthew 

1785 

62 

Jonathan 

29 

Joseph 

1787 

62 

Benedictus 

29 

Jonathan 

1789 

62 

Lucy 

29 

Bailey,  Deborah 

129 

Charity  (Thrall) 

29 

Mary 

57 

William 

1774 

29,  107 

Baker,  Joseph 

90 

109 

Edward 

1772 

90 

Alexander 

29 

Martha  (Death) 

90 

Mary  (Vose) 

29 

Joseph 

90, 

Lucy  (Griswold) 

107 

Achsah  (Griswold) 

90 

Clarissa  (Griswold) 

107 

Achsah  G. 

1809 

91 

Salina  (Griswold) 

107 

Alvin  H. 

1810 

91 

Joseph 

29 

John  F. 

1812 

91 

Polly 

30 

Mary  Ann 

1815 

91 

Abigail  (Elliott) 

148 

Bethual 

106 

Roswell 

30 

Hannah 

106 

Joseph 

148 

John 

1792 

136 

Sarah  (Starr) 

148 

Gideon 

29 

Moses 

30 

Gideon 

1765 

136 

Rhoda  (Smith) 

30 

Baldwin,  Daniel 

128 

Abby  M. 

30 

Freelove 

1782 

117 

Sophia 

30 

Ruth 

128 

Eleanor 

30 

Samuel 

117 

Joseph 

30 

Joseph 

58 

Felton 

1802 

107 

Daniel 

117 

William 

1804 

107 

Lucy  (Hills) 

117 

William  F. 

1807 

107 

Ballard,  Sarah 

133 

Euclid  W. 

1813 

109 

Barber,  Gideon 

28 

Alanson  H. 

1809 

107 

Martha 

109 

Ames,  Anthony 

63 

Abiah 

102 

Anna  Lenthal 

63 

John 

102 

Hannah  (Eells) 

63 

Naomi 

123 

Andrews,  Susannah 

35 

Daniel 

123 

Andrus,  Sylvania 

139 

Ruth 

123 

Arnold,  Almira 

98 

Barnard,  Capt.  Edward 

50 

Ashley,  Elisha 

28 

Abigail 

50 

Atherton,  Joseph 

64 

Mabel  (Pinney) 

'  50 

Augur,  Mary 

1767 

59 

Barnes,  Abel 

49 

Joseph 

59 

Cynthia 

100 

Index  of  Edward  Branch 


345 


Barnes — Continued 


Blakely 

86 

Lama 

128 

Moses 

128 

Lucy 

138 

Bartholomew,  Rev.  Andrew  81 

Sarah  (Catlin) 

81 

William 

81 

Hannah 

1752 

81 

Bartlett,  Sarah 

35 

Barstow,  Lydia 

38 

Bascom,  Ira 

123 

Joseph 

122 

Bateman,  William 

79 

Bates,  Vashti 

100 

Capt.  Lemuel 

100 

Dorothy  (Lewis) 

100 

Sarah 

146 

Ford 

146 

Bayard,  Abigail 

141 

Beach,  Minerva 

117 

Sarah 

118 

Elizabeth 

127 

Hannah 

118 

Elizabeth 

127 

Belden,  Thomas 

93 

Bellows,  Permeda 

68 

Benton,  Violet 

57 

Ambrose 

66 

Berstow,  Lydia 

38 

Bidwell,  Clarissa 

45 

Bigelow,  Barna 

1762 

48 

Solomon 

48 

Silas 

1795 

48 

Darah  (Newton) 

48 

Martha 

48 

Abner  P. 

1805 

48 

Abigail 

1809 

48 

Frederick  G. 

1813 

48 

S.  Milton 

1814 

48 

Birdsall,  Martha 

67 

Benjamin 

67 

Mary  (Tooker) 

67 

Birchard,  Hannah 

135 

Bishop,  Levi 

66 

Bliss,  Prudence 

54 

Jonathan 

54 

Azariah 

54 

Sarah 

54 

Dea.  Stephen 

1758 

135 

Mary  (Tilden) 

135 

Ziba 

1782 

136 

John 

1783 

136 

Anna 

1785 

136 

Stephen 

1787 

136 

Benjamin 

1788 

136 

Luther 

1791 

136 

Sarah 

1796 

136 

Boardman,  Sarah 

101 

Borden,  Hiram 

119 

Bowers,  Aurelia 

64 

Brace,  Dotha 

27 

Bradley,  Charlotte 

22 

Rebecca 

66 

Breed,  Rebecca 

126 

Brewster,  Katherine 

19 

Ruth 

121 

William 

121 

Jonathan 

121 

Bright,  Henry 

105 

Brock,  Sally 

61 

Simeon 

61 

Judith  (Bunker) 

61 

Brown,  Olive 

58 

Stephen 

89 

Hepzibah 

89 

Catherine 

100 

Jemima 

79 

Reuben 

1768 

89 

Seth  G. 

1807 

89 

William 

89 

George 

89 

Lovisa 

1811 

89 

Electa 

1813 

89 

Sally  M. 

1815 

89 

Warren  L. 

89 

Reuben  Q. 

89 

Lucy  Ann 

1821 

89 

Almira 

96 

Icabod 

118 

Jacob 

118 

Harriet 

119 

Ichabod  G. 

1807 

119 

Adrian 

1802 

119 

Ann 

1805 

119 

Ruth 

1807 

119 

John  G. 

1809 

119 

Henry 

1811 

119 

William  L. 

1814 

119 

Jane  E. 

1816 

119 

Nancy 

1820 

119 

John 

119 

Peter 

151 

Buell,  Bela 

1747 

55 

Jeremiah 

55 

Metteniah 

55 

Ruel 

1778 

55 

Matthew 

55 

Julia 

55 

Bela 

1787 

55 

Sarah 

55 

Jemima 

55 

Sarah 

1765 

75 

David 

75 

Mary 

75 

Alexander 

76 

Alexander  H. 

76 

Roswell 

76 

Ezekiel 

28 

Hiel 

1764 

78 

346 

The  Griswold  Family 

Buell — Continued 

Rebecca 

1792 

126 

Lucy  (Griswold) 

78 

Vera  A. 

1794 

126 

Capt.  Hiel 

78 

Sibbell 

1797 

126 

Abigail 

78 

William  S. 

1802 

126 

Roxanna 

1791 

78 

Carew,  Anna 

139 

Hiel 

1793 

78 

Carey,  Anna 

17 

Mary  A. 

1796 

78 

Carlisle,  Philander 

98 

Heman 

1806 

78 

Carpenter,  Phebe 

1773 

96 

Robert 

1802 

78 

Carver,  Samuel 

81 

William  H. 

1806 

78 

Rachel  (Loomis) 

81 

Delia  Ann 

78 

Gardner 

1779 

81 

Jonathan 

115 

Elizabeth 

1780 

81 

Pitt 

115 

Wealthy 

1782 

81 

Frederick  W. 

1793 

115 

Anna 

1785 

82 

Caroline 

1799 

115 

Orinda 

1788 

82 

Buckley,  Amos  P. 

96 

Samuel 

1790 

82 

Bukworth,  Henry  B. 

139 

Harriet 

1793 

82 

Jedediah 

139 

Case,  Amasa 

105 

Bunker,  Judith 

61 

Salome 

1777 

105 

Burch,  Elizabeth 

126 

Dea.  Amasa 

1731 

105 

Burch ard,  Lydia 

33 

James 

16 

Burk,  Minerva 

128 

Esther  (Fithen) 

16 

Burro wrs,  Tryphenia 

135 

Sally 

16 

William 

150 

Lydia 

105 

Burton,  Benjamin 

1754 

136 

Ashbel 

30 

Benjamin 

1780 

136 

Esther 

84 

Ebenezer 

1782 

136 

Joseph 

84 

Oliver 

1784 

136 

Orre 

113 

Hannah 

1786 

136 

John 

102 

Stephen 

1787 

136 

Lucy 

1767 

91 

Mary 

1788 

136 

Job 

91 

Jedediah 

1791 

136 

Margaret 

94 

Bushnell,  George 

1765 

80 

Dea.  Elisha 

1755 

102 

Richard 

77 

Lieut.  Dudley 

102 

Jesse 

80 

Dorcas  (Humphrey) 

102 

Prudence  (Morehouse) 

80 

Almira 

1777 

102 

George 

1788 

80 

Sally 

1779 

102 

John 

1789 

80 

Dea.  Abraham 

101 

Rachel 

75,  80 

Anna 

101 

Julia 

1797 

80 

Elisha 

1781 

102 

William 

1803 

80 

Delight  (Griswold) 

102 

Ann 

80 

Delight 

1783 

102 

Prudence 

1807 

80 

Julianna 

1787 

102 

Butler,  Joseph 

135 

Erastus 

1789 

102 

Lucretia 

1771 

134 

Electa 

1791 

102 

Jane  (Byington)  # 

135 

Harvey 

1793 

102 

Rosanna 

134 

Fanny 

1796* 

102 

Richard 

110 

John 

1797 

102 

Byington,  Jane 

135 

Emily 

1799 

102 

Fanny 

1802 

102 

Calkins,  Sarah 

57 

Edmund 

1806 

102 

Hugh 

57 

Lucia 

116 

Cardwell,  William 

1751 

126 

Catlin,  Sarah 

81 

Elizabeth  (Burch) 

126 

Chaffee,  Mary 

1758 

22 

John 

1780 

126 

Esther 

1765 

22 

Samuel 

1782 

126 

Hepzibah 

1758 

22 

Uriah 

1785 

126 

Hezekiah 

1760 

22 

Nancy 

1786 

126 

Hezekiah 

22 

Robert 

1786 

126 

Mary  (Toogood) 

22 

Lydia 

1790 

126 

Clarissa 

1781 

148 

4 


Index  of  Edward  Branch 


347 


Chaffee — Continued, 


Cyril 

148 

Patience  (Sexton) 

148 

John 

1767  22 

Champion,  Elizabeth 

57 

Chase,  Jacob 

87 

William  A. 

124 

Chatfield,  Cornelius 

i  74 

Child,  John 

80 

James 

80 

Julia 

1790  80 

Hannah  (Kelly) 

80 

Christy,  Nancy 

27 

Church,  Leman 

99 

Clement,  Sarah 

140 

Cleveland,  Samuel 

133 

Martha 

147 

Clark,  Elijah 

130 

Sarah 

126 

Joseph 

62 

Lydia 

99 

Sarah 

24 

Paul 

41 

Zenas 

41 

Salmon 

41 

Ursula 

1783  108 

Moses 

108 

Coe,  Robert 

66 

Jedediah 

66 

Thomas 

1759  66 

Elizabeth  (Wilcox) 

66 

Heman 

66 

Elizabeth 

66 

William 

66 

Darius 

66 

Benjamin  G. 

66 

Thomas  J. 

66 

Jonathan 

66 

Polly  M. 

66 

Rev.  Willard 

120 

Colegrove,  Ruby 

124 

Coleman,  James 

64 

Collins,  Mary 

25 

Edward 

25 

John 

25 

Susannah  (Peck) 

25 

Elizabeth 

44 

Colt,  Catherine 

100 

Comstock,  Nancy  (Lester)  126 

Converse,  Dorothy 

38 

Cook,  Mary 

130 

Milicent 

101 

Erasmus  D. 

139 

Conkling,  Mary 

77 

Cooper,  Nancy 

95 

Cornish,  Charity 

16 

Zerviah 

43 

Amy 

91 

Cottrel,  Rozel 

146 

Cowles,  Zerviah 

88 

John 

88 

Eleanor 

88 

ZUpah 

• 

89 

Crampton,  Samuel 

58 

Crandall,  Mary 

42 

Crittenden,  Timothy 

27 

Cruttenden,  Joseph 

58 

Zalmon 

1749 

58 

Polly 

1775 

59 

Sally 

59 

Lemon 

59 

Beriah 

59 

Hannah  B. 

- 

59 

Jonah 

59 

William 

59 

Abraham 

78 

Horace 

59 

Rebecca 

1792 

59 

Josiah  G. 

1795 

59 

PoUy  , 

59 

Sally 

1775 

59 

Hannah  B. 

1777 

59 

Josiah 

1779 

59 

Abraham 

1756 

78 

David 

78 

Elizabeth  (Stone) 

78 

% 


Daggett  (Doggett) 


Margery 

149 

Dea.  John 

149 

Margery  (Ames) 

149 

Damon,  Judith 

148 

Dana,  Anderson 

151 

Davis,  Thankful 

87 

Death,  Martha 

90 

Joseph 

90 

DeMott,  Anthony 

30 

Dennis,  George 

121 

Fanny 

1782 

121 

Henry  E. 

1784 

121 

Betsey 

1786 

121 

Nancy 

1787 

121 

George  E. 

1793 

121 

Emily 

1795 

121 

Mary  A. 

1798 

121 

Dennison,  Edmund 

78 

Beckwith 

73 

Denslow,  Nicholas 

40 

Benoni 

1723 

40 

Benjamin 

40 

Ruth  (Gaylord) 

40 

Sarah 

1749 

40 

Tryphenia 

1751 

40 

Zuiinda 

1754 

40 

Oliver 

1756 

40 

Joel 

1758 

40 

Sarah 

1761 

40 

Denslow 

Phebe 

1763 

41 

Submit 

1766 

41 

4 


348 


The  Griswold  Family 


Denslow — Continued 

Lydia 

1761 

Joseph  G. 

1769 

41 

William 

1763 

Derby,  Samuel  A. 

141 

Oliver 

1765 

Lucy 

1788 

141 

Beiijamin 

Derry,  George 

124 

Joseph 

Dewey,  John 

39 

Elizabeth  (Hoskins) 

ExDerience 

39 

Richard 

Experience  (Woodward) 

39 

Susannah 

1756 

DeWolf,  Ruhama 

57 

Lucy 

1759 

Dickinson,  John 

123 

Benjamin 

1761 

Huldah 

123 

Sarah 

1764 

Dodd,  Joanna 

86 

Joseph 

1766 

Doolittle,  Statira 

45 

Giles 

1771 

Dorset,  Lydia 

126 

Daniel  G. 

1793 

Dowd,  Didimus 

1746 

58 

William 

1795 

Joseph 

58 

Francis  G. 

1797 

Cynthia 

1773 

58 

Elisha 

1802 

Giles 

1775 

58 

Charles 

1804 

Silence 

58 

Simeon 

Downs,  Dinah 

69 

Capt.  Simeon 

Aaron 

69 

Porter 

Persis 

69 

John  G. 

Drake,  David 

1756 

99 

Jedediah 

David 

1792 

99 

Betsey 

Lemuel 

99 

Capt.  Elisha 

Abigail  (Morton) 

99 

Elizabeth  (Lord) 

Henry 

1806 

100 

Simon 

William 

1808 

100 

Simon 

Sidney 

1810 

100 

Charlotte 

Mary  Ann 

1814 

100 

Simeon 

Julia 

1817 

100 

David 

Timothy 

1820 

100 

Henrietta 

Augustine 

1742 

28 

Elizabeth 

Job 

28 

Eells,  Hannah 

Martha  (Moore) 

28 

Eggleston,  Cynthia 

John 

28 

Eunice 

Mary 

1761 

28 

Eldridge,  Russell 

Elihu 

1763 

28 

Elliott,  Abigail 

Martha 

1765 

28 

Ellsworth,  Mary 

Job 

1767 

28 

Enno,  Abijah 

1747 

Rhoda 

29 

Flavel 

Lucy 

1776 

29 

Aaron 

Enoch 

18 

Lucy 

Mary  (Barber) 

18 

Elihu 

1785 

John 

18 

Abijah 

1772 

Sarah 

1765 

19 

Benjamin 

Sibbell 

1767 

19 

Jerusha  (Griswold) 

Enoch 

19 

Susannah 

Dresser,  Otto 

97 

Abigail 

Drummond,  Mary 

86 

Elizabeth 

Dudley,  Hannah 

78 

Dotha  (Johnson) 

Dunnin,  Sarah 

1788 

91 

Ensign,  Susannah 

Estabrook,  Rebecca  1745 

Eastman,  Elizabeth 

71 

Nehemiah 

Jonathan 

71 

Abigail  (Porter) 

Edgerton,  James 

1726 

37 

Evans,  Mary 

William 

38 

Evarts,  Pierson 

Lydia  (Barstow) 

38 

Linus 

1777 

Rozel 

1759 

38 

Samuel 

Oliver 

1760 

38 

Leah 

38 

38 

38 

37 

37 

37 

37 

37 

37 

37 

37 

37 

37 

121 

121 

121 

121 

121 

139 

139 

139 

139 

139 

139 

120 

120 

120 

139 

139 

139 

139 

139 

139 

63 

136 

100 

84 

148 

43 

29 

29 

29 

29 

29 

29 

29 

29 

102 

21 

16 

29 

16 


39 
17 
58 
'  54 
54 
54 


Index  of  Edward  Branch 


349 


Evarts — Continued 


Laura 

59 

Fanning,  Chimona 

16 

Farmer,  Joseph 

119 

Hannah 

130 

Farnham,  Asa 

122 

Abigail  8. 

1811 

122 

Lucretia 

1801 

122 

Mary  A. 

1831 

122 

Fassett,  Henry 

128 

Felch,  Willis 

139 

Ferguson,  Sarah 

130 

Ferrier,  Sarah 

20 

Fessenden,  Sarah 

1776 

140 

Rev.  William 

140 

Sarah  (Clement) 

140 

Field,  Luke 

66 

Samuel 

66 

Bethia  (Johnson) 

66 

Chloe 

1780 

66 

Johnson 

1782 

66 

Betsey 

1784 

66 

Jedediah 

1786 

66 

Aaron 

1788 

66 

Patience 

1790 

66 

Luke 

1792 

66 

Joel 

1796 

66 

Samuel 

66 

Filer,  Elizabeth 

113 

Fillmore,  Rev.  Jehiel 

121 

Fisher,  Charles  R. 

93 

Fithen,  Esther 

16 

Flagg,  Elizabeth 

142 

Saffa 

142 

Dr.  Samuel 

142 

Martha  (Bigelow) 

142 

Fletcher,  Mary  A. 

99 

Folsom,  Mary 

57 

Hannah 

57 

Fosdick,  Mary 

26 

Foster,  Fidelia  W. 

121 

Elisha 

128 

Fox,  Chrisibus 

113 

Fowler,  Hester 

51 

Polly 

66 

Franklin,  Martha 

68 

Freeman,  Jonathan 

79 

Frisbie,  Susan 

102 

Fuller,  Abel 

16 

Samuel  S. 

121 

Galpin,  Abby 

86 

Nehemiah 

40 

Ruth 

40 

Gates,  Mary 

127 

Gaylord,  Elijah 

143 

Margaret  T. 

143 

Geer,  Lucy 

127 

Nathan 

127 

Mary  (Gates) 

127 

Gifford,  Ruth 

36 

Gilchrist,  Thetis 

106 

Gilder,  Chloe 

1768 

57 

Gillette,  John 

141 

Abigail 

115 

Glazier,  Roxanna 

46 

Gleason,  Sarah 

42 

Goodwin,  Meriam 

1770 

115 

Rebecca 

1770 

25 

Ozias 

25 

Samuel 

25 

Rebecca  (Loomis) 

25 

Abigail 

115 

Stephen 

115 

John 

124 

Nancy 

124 

Harriet 

124 

Goss,  Roxanna 

1790 

147 

Levi 

147 

Horatio  E. 

1819 

147 

Edwin 

1821 

147 

Mary 

1828 

147 

Sarah  M. 

1828 

147 

Almene 

1831 

147 

Gould,  Major  David 

122 

Graham,  Sarah 

16 

Grannis,  Benjamin  E. 

150 

Grant,  Joel 

89 

Jerusha 

89 

Zilpah  (Cowles) 

89 

Graves,  Abigail 

53 

Gregory,  Silas 

139 

Griffin,  Mary 

57 

Roswell 

99 

Florilla 

1807 

99 

Oliver 

107 

Gross,  Lydia 

123 

Hall,  Moses 

62 

Elizabeth  (Johnson) 

62 

Enos 

1756 

62 

John 

62 

Nelson 

144 

Lucia 

130 

Abigail 

1779 

63 

Nabbe 

1781 

63 

Mary 

1786 

63 

Mrs.  Lovie 

148 

Hamlin,  Caroline 

64 

Hammond,  Polly 

79 

Harding,  Leonard 

123 

Hart,  Jesse 

86 

John 

66 

John  A. 

86 

Harter,  Catherine 

137 

Margaret 

119 

Christopher 

119 

Helen 

119 

Hazelton,  Mary 

33, 

350  The  Griswold  Family 


Habtinqs,  Willard 

64 

Hatch,  Salene 

132 

Mary 

38 

Hathaway,  Amos 

30 

Hawkes,  Rhoda 

128 

Hayden,  Ebenezer 

43 

Mary 

1739 

44 

William 

44 

Mary  (Trumble) 

44 

Hayes,  Cynthia 

113 

Dudley 

113 

Hazen,  Lydia 

31 

Dudley 

• 

19 

Eunice 

19 

Hewitt,  Ruth 

36 

Ruth  (Gifford) 

36 

John 

36 

Higley,  Sally 

102 

Lois 

1756 

19 

Dudley 

19 

Eunice  (Stratton) 

19 

Capt.  John 

19 

Rebecca 

79 

Hill,  Sarah 

47 

Jane 

31 

Lucy 

117 

Hills,  Eliza 

141 

Reuben 

102 

Hillyer,  Sarah 

50 

Appolos 

50 

Hinman,  Nancy 

102 

Hoffman,  Jeremiah 

80 

Holcomb,  Lieut.  Martin 

24 

Thomas 

24 

Christina 

1755 

24 

Anna 

1747 

28 

Semira 

130 

Sarah 

130 

Moses 

28 

Oliver 

105 

Martha 

112 

Hermes 

29 

Elizabeth  (Phelps) 

28 

Holt,  W7illiam 

62 

Samuel 

62 

Samuel 

1761 

62 

Abigail  (Hough) 

62 

Hooker,  Capt.  James 

22 

Mary 

113 

Horace 

113 

Elizabeth  (Filer) 

113 

Hopson,  Avis 

116 

Horton,  Lebbeus 

129 

James 

129 

Deborah  (Bailey) 

129 

Hoskins,  Robert 

16 

Elizabeth 

16 

Richard 

37 

Harrison 

96 

Hough,  Thomas 

38 

Eunice 

1755 

57 

Daniel 

57 

Violet  (Benton) 

57 

William 

57 

Abigail 

62 

Hovey,  Edward 

79 

Howard,  Salenda 

47 

Howe,  Rev.  Solomon 

138 

Betsey  E. 

1815 

138 

Lucy  (Barnes) 

138 

Hoyt,  Caroline 

66 

David 

80 

Rachel 

80 

John 

80 

Samuel 

62 

Abigail  (Hough) 

62 

William 

62 

Hull,  Joel 

60 

Mary  (Parmalee) 

60 

John 

79 

Mary 

60 

Lucy  (Buell) 

79 

Sarah 

1760 

79 

Humphrey,  David 

114 

Lucy  (Marshall) 

114 

Lucy 

114 

Lucy 

1767 

114 

Cornelia 

1787 

111 

Tracy 

102 

Amelia 

102 

Asenath 

16 

Benajah 

16 

Dorcas 

102 

Harriet 

16 

Noah 

16 

Joseph 

16 

Dudley 

1733 

17 

Dea.  Michael 

17 

Col.  John 

45 

Capt.  Amasa 

1758 

91 

Hezekiah 

91 

Amy  (Cornish) 

91 

Ruth 

1789 

100 

Jonathan 

100 

Hungerford,  Sally 

100 

Hunn,  Lydia 

37 

Jonathan 

37 

Huntington,  Backus 

126 

John 

126 

Erastus 

126 

Nabby 

126 

Noel 

126 

Sarah 

126 

Minerva 

126 

Thomas 

1757 

126 

Christopher 

126 

Susanna 

151 

Caleb 

*151 

Hurd,  James  H. 

73 

Benjamin 

64 

Index  of  Edward  Branch 


351 


Hurd — Continued 


Asenath 

73 

Achmeles 

1783 

73 

Abraham 

73 

Marv  (Wilcox) 
Caleb  Leete 

1753 

73 

72 

Daniel 

72 

Rachel  (Smith) 

72 

John 

73 

Dolly 

1776 

73 

Daniel 

1777 

73 

William 

1778 

73 

Elias 

1780 

73 

Leete 

1781 

73 

Mary 

73 

Bela 

150 

Hurlburt,  Joanna 

30 

Samuel 

30 

Benjamin 

64 

David 

27 

David 

102 

Hutchins,  Ann 

87 

John 

87 

Hyde,  Lois 

133 

Elijah 

133 

Elizabeth  (Edgerton) 

133 

Zerviah 

127 

Anna 

32 

Elihu 

1734 

38 

William 

38 

Elihu 

1767 

38 

Richard 

1772 

38 

Elihu 

1767 

38 

Asaph 

1769 

38 

Harriet 

1807 

121 

Ann  (Tracy) 

38 

Richard 

38 

Sarah 

1776 

38 

Eliab  . 

1760 

121 

James 

121 

Sarah  (Marshall) 

121 

Abiah 

1795 

121 

Lucretia 

1797 

121 

Henry 

1799 

121 

Augustus 

1801 

121 

Elizabeth 

1803 

121 

Lydia 

1805 

121 

Lucy  A. 

1811 

121 

Hynes,  Minerva 

93 

Ingersol,  Oliver 

110 

Polly 

1779 

110 

Henry 

95 

Ingham,  Maladine 

88 

Ives,  Levi 

64 

Isabel 

62 

Olive 

64 

Lucina 

62 

Sally 

64 

Levi 

1766 

64 

John 

64 

Mary 

64 

Dolly 

1802 

!  64 

Clarissa 

1810 

i  64 

Selma 

64 

Huldah 

64 

Charles 

64 

Levi 

64 

Sylvester 

64 

Lorenda 

64 

Jarvis,  William 

123 

Asahel 

123 

Mary  (Wright) 

123 

Thomas 

123 

Chester 

123 

Dwight 

123 

Alma 

123 

Kent 

123 

Edwin 

123 

Mary  Ann 

123 

Jerta  M. 

124 

Joseph  S. 

124 

Horace  B. 

124 

Harriet 

124 

Jeffries,  Thomas 

116 

Jessup,  William  H. 

116 

Johnson,  Bethiah 

66 

Elizabeth 

62 

Samuel 

128 

Dotha 

29 

Esther 

83 

Jennings 

83 

Jones,  Jasper  D. 

1823 

107 

Mary  L. 

1820 

107 

Julia 

1808 

107 

Sylvia  C. 

107 

Amanda  * 

119 

Squire 

80 

Judson,  Abigail 

78 

Sally 

16 

Kannada,  Alida 

88 

Kellogg,  Jesse 

1759 

87 

Capt.  Noah 

87 

Clemence  (Merrill) 

87 

Mary  (Russell)  Parish 

87 

Sylvia 

1782 

87 

Frances 

1784 

87 

Ansel 

1787 

87 

Ralsom 

87 

George 

87 

John  R. 

1793 

87 

Susan  G. 

1796 

87 

Jesse 

1798 

87 

Dorastus 

1807 

88 

Kelly,  Hannah 

80 

Lucy 

119 

Kelsey,  Josiah 

77 

Abigail 

1768 

77 

352 


The  Griswold  Family 


Kelsey — Continued 


Mary  (Conkling) 

77 

Isaac 

55 

Rachel 

55 

Martha  (Wilcox) 

55 

Hannah 

56 

Sarah 

1765 

56 

Jonah 

56 

Martha  (Nettleton) 

56 

Kendrick,  Rev.  Clark 

28 

Kent,  Cephus 

119 

Rev.  Dan 

119 

Daniel  M. 

120 

Katherine  G. 

1805 

120 

Horatio 

1811 

120 

Juliette 

1812 

120 

Abigail  A. 

120 

Allen  G. 

120 

John 

146 

Ketcham,  James  B. 

150 

Killiam,  Hannah 

88 

Kimball,  John  L. 

38 

King,  Harriet  R. 

102 

Abigail 

114 

Kingsbury,  Mary 

128 

Eunice 

1767 

130 

Capt.  Asa 

130 

Sarah  (Huntington) 

130 

Henry 

96 

John 

96 

Willard 

96 

Hannah  (Lawrence) 

96 

Rebecca 

1795 

96 

John 

1796 

96 

Harlow 

1798 

96 

Lyman 

1800 

96 

Eliza 

1802 

96 

Caroline 

1804 

96 

Willard  L. 

1808 

96 

Hannah 

1812 

96 

Mary 

1815 

96 

Sophia 

1817 

96 

Sarah 

140 

Kingsley,  Jason 

128 

Dr.  Jacob 

128 

Kirkham,  Samuel 

66 

Knowlton,  Charlotte 

117 

Lane,  John 

57 

Sarah 

59 

Joseph 

59 

Rachel 

59 

Landon,  Hannah 

72 

Lydia 

115 

Landphere,  Rebecca 

126 

Lamb,  Dorothy 

21 

Lathan,  Abigail 

32 

Joseph 

32 

Patience  (Seabury) 

32 

Lawrence,  Hannah 

96 

William  L. 

99 

Lay,  John 

30 

Sarah  (Lee) 

30 

Amos 

1722 

30 

Thomas 

30 

Eunice 

1746 

30 

Amos 

30 

Elizabeth 

30 

Mary 

30 

Abigail 

30 

Sarah 

30 

Desire  Loxey 

80 

Betsey 

1768 

136 

Lee,  Thomas 

30 

Sarah 

30 

John 

30,  36 

Eunice 

36 

Leonard,  Henry 

95 

Lester,  Nancy 

126 

Lewis,  John 

133 

Dorothy 

100 

Anna 

115 

Lincoln,  Abraham 

85 

Lines,  Benjamin 

124 

Lucy  (Griswold) 

124 

Long,  Sarah 

135 

Lombard,  Philip 

146 

Loomis,  Rachel 

81 

Capt.  Lebbeus 

95 

Rebecca 

25 

Lord,  Charles 

144 

William  E. 

1769 

144 

William 

1797 

144 

Alrnena 

144 

Jason 

144 

Wealthy  A. 

144 

Sidney 

144 

Jemima 

1799 

144 

Elizabeth 

120 

Lucus,  Molly 

95 

Lyman,  Ruth 

135 

Esther 

1779 

75 

Seth 

75 

Betsey  (Page) 

75 

Elias 

1778 

135 

Ruth 

135 

Lucy 

135 

John 

135 

Hannah  (Birchard) 

135 

Lucinda 

135 

Harry 

135 

Tryphenia 

135 

Elias 

135 

John 

135 

Louisa 

48 

Elizabeth 

82 

Mac han,  William 

m 

87 

Manning,  Nancy 

130 

Josiah 

130 

Index  of  Edward  Branch 


353 


Manning — Continued 
Mary  (Cook)  130 

Maples,  James  121 

Martin,  Rev.  George  93 

Mattison,  Archibald  128 

McGregor y,  Abel  145 

Ebenezer  145 

Penelope  (Pease)  145 

McKee,  Robert  83 

Asa  83 

Mabel  83 

Joel  83 

Daniel  83 

Abiel  83 

Eunice  83 

Betsey  83 

Nancy  83 

Clarissa  83 

McLane,  Hector  22 

Meigs,  Sarah  137 

Dr.  Phineas  137 

Merrill,  Peter  33, 

Jared  16 

Hannah  1727  34 

Susannah  33 

Clemence  87 

Mary  (Haselton)  33, 

Merwin,  Fally  98 

Metcalf,  Roxse  119 

Mitchelson,  Arispa  1765  102 
Elaphalet  102 

Susannah  (Enno)  102 

Elizabeth  1768  103 

Mills,  Betsey  1787  24 

Susannah  1786  24 


Drusilla  1790  24 

Roger  1746  23 

Molly  1773  24 

Peletiah  1776  24 

Rufus  1783  24 

Elisha  1778  24 


George  24 

Nabby  G.  24 

Thaddeus  102 

Miller,  Joel  62 

Miner,  Jesse  114 

Harvey  W.  114 

Moore,  Joseph  18 

Sarah  (Clark)  24 

Elizabeth  (Allyn)  18 

Theophilus  18 

Morehouse,  Prudence  80 

Morgan,  John  35 

Priscilla  35 

Susannah  (Andrews)  35 

Morrell,  Nathaniel  135 

Morris,  Content  123 

Thomas  68 

Morse,  Sally  132 

Lucy  65 


Joseph 

65 

Lucy  (Whittemore) 

65 

Polly 

133 

Susan 

1777 

133 

Moses,  Eunice 

89 

Morton,  Abigail 

99 

Moulton,  Vashti 

75 

Munger,  Desdemonia 

147 

Munson,  William 

65,  116 

Nathaniel 

116 

Avis  (Hopson) 

116 

William 

1796 

117 

Benjamin 

1798 

117 

Abigail 

Asahel 

1802 

1805 

117 

117 

Nathaniel 

1810 

117 

Edward 

1775 

97 

Fanny  F. 

97 

Marshall 

97 

Susannah 

1759 

143 

Anna 

1745 

17 

Ruth 

118 

Murray,  Hester 

58 

Myers,  Nancy 

117 

Gen.  Michael 

117 

Caroline  (Harter) 

117 

My gatt,  Mary 

40 

Nettleton,  Josiah 

1767 

60 

Martha 

56 

Rachel  (Kelsey) 

55 

Joseph 

56 

Hannah  (Kelsey) 

56 

Isaiah 

60 

Jemima 

60 

Linus  A. 

1790 

60 

Mary 

1791 

60 

Augustus 

1794 

60 

Priscilla 

60 

Charlotte 

1796 

60 

Alfred 

60 

Danforth 

60 

Willis 

60  , 

Norman 

60 

Newton,  Sarah 

48 

Jane 

29 

Amos 

58 

Nichols,  Rebecca 

1768 

53 

Niles,  Juliet 

1811 

108 

Lucada 

1813 

108 

Moses 

1818 

109 

Augusta  E. 

1820 

109 

Maria  H. 

1822 

109 

Augusta  F. 

1825 

109 

Pamelia 

109 

Richard 

1785 

108 

Moses 

108 

Naomi  (Marshall) 

108 

Noble,  Mary 

21 

Fanny 

122 

354 


The  Griswold  Family 


Northway,  Sylvia 
Rebecca 
Norton,  Sybil 
Catherine 

Rebecca  , 

Ebenezer 

Clarissa 

Nott,  Hannah  1741 

Capt.  Gershom 
Sarah  (Waterhouse) 
John 


95 

66 

27 

131 

66 

116 

116 

25 

25 

25 

26 


Olmstead,  Daniel 

68 

Daniel  G. 

1802 

68 

Almira 

1806 

68 

Harriet 

1808 

68 

Martha  Ann 

68 

Osgood,  Sarah 

66 

Otterson,  Mary 

87 

Owen,  Isaac 

43 

Isaac 

1736 

43 

Mary  (Ellsworth) 

43 

Isaac 

1757 

43 

Zerviah 

1758 

43 

Mary 

1758 

43 

'  Sarah 

1764 

43 

Abiah 

1765 

43 

George 

1767 

43 

Lydia 

1769 

43 

Benajah 

1771 

43 

M  indwell 

1773 

43 

Joab 

1775 

43 

Lucretia 

1778 

43 

Rachel 

43 

Page,  Betsey 

75 

Palmer,  John 

109 

Thankful  (Davis) 

87 

Charles 

96 

Parish,  Mary  (Russell) 

87 

Elizabeth 

28 

Parks,  Bethiah 

70 

Parmalee,  Mary 

60 

Reuben 

59 

Deborah 

150 

Partridge,  Martha 

133 

Mahala 

133 

Mary 

60 

Charlotte 

38 

Joseph 

48 

Parsons,  Seth 

128 

Pease,  Mary 

42 

James  C. 

145 

Penelope 

145 

Monroe 

128 

Hezekiah 

V 

42 

Mary  (Crandall) 

42 

Peck,  Edward 

86 

Hannah 

75 

Susannah 

25 

Peet,  Samuel 

Rebecca  1755 

Marie  A. 

Fordis  DeWitt 
Pelton,  John 
Josiah 

Elizabeth  (Champion) 


Ithamar  1769 

Lydia  1772 

Elias  1774 

Zilpah  1776 

Jesse  1778 

Zenas  1780 

Julius  1786 

Harvey  1790 


Percival,  Elizabeth 
Perezo,  Polly 
Perkins,  John 
Griswold 
David 
Eliphaz 

Pettibone,  Mary 
Abigail 
John 


Dorcas 

Mary  (Augur) 
Amasa 

Pheland,  Betsey 
Elizabeth 
Phelps,  Abigail 
Lieut.  David 
David 

Abigail  (Pettibone) 

Abigail 

Ozias 

David 

Elizabeth 

Rhoda 

Roswell 

Alexander 

Susanna 

Frederick 

Oliver  C. 

Hezekiah 

William 

Lydia 

Anna 

Cornelius 

Noah 

Noah  A. 

Hannah 
Lydia  G. 

Chandler  C. 
George  R. 

Elisha 

Noah 

Lydia  (Griswold) 
Emily 
Marianna 
Charlotte 


1735 

1734 

1754 

1756 

1759 

1759 

1765 

1767 

1769 

1773 


1725 

1750 

1752 

1740 

1762 

1764 

1766 

1773 

1779 


1792 

1795 

1796 


98 

59 

98 

98 

56 

57 
57 
57 
57 
57 
57 
57 
57 
57 
57 
86 
47 
20 
20 
20 
57 

102 

15 

16 

16  ' 

59 

59 

112 

112 

15 

15,  16 

16 

15,  16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
21 
21 
22 
41 
41 
45 
45 
41 
45 
45 

45,  93 

45 

93 

93 

93 

93 

93 


Index  of  Edward  Branch 


355 


Phelps — Continued 


Judson 

George  R. 

Elizabeth 

Anna 

Cornelius 

Hannah 

Zaccheus 

Esther 

Elijah 

Rebecca 

Nathan 

Aaron 

Lieut.  Thomas 
Lieut.  Samuel 
Abigail  (Enno) 
Lois 

Elizabeth 
Lieut.  Timothy 
Eleanor 
James 

Hester  (Fowler) 

Cyrus 

Sarah 

Mary 

Bildad 

Eunice 

Edith 

Mark  T.  C. 
Candace  N. 
Maria  T. 
Pierce,  Samuel 
Pierson,  John 
Jemima 
Rev.  Abraham 
Sibbell 
Pike,  John 
Ann 

Pinney,  Butler 
Ens.  Jonathan 
Lydia  (Case) 
Norman 
Emeline  M. 

Viets  G. 

Mary 

Capt.  Isaac 

Sabra 

Charlotte 

Judah 

Isaac 

Humphrey 

Youngs 

Esther 

Delia 

Edward 

Huldab 

Capt.  Abraham 
Sarah  (Clark) 
Nathaniel 
Sarah  (Griswold) 


1798 

93 

93 

1800 

93 

1752 

40 

1772 

40 

40 

40 

143 

1768 

143 

25 

25 

25 

21 

21 

21 

22 

28 

22 

51 

51 

51 

1771  108 

142 

143 
108 
108 
108 


1800 

108 

1805 

108 

1807 

108 

87 

55 

1750 

55 

55 

55 

100 

1800 

100 

105 

105 

105 

1800 

105 

1808 

105 

1815 

105 

1781 

110 

no 

110 

114 

1757 

112 

112 

112 

1788 

112 

112 

112 

112 

24 

24 

24 

24,  25 
24,  25 


Mabel 

Humphrey 

Levi 

Mabel 

Platt,  Sophia 
Plumb,  Samuel 
Patience  (Ward) 
James 
James 
Hannah 
Sarah 
William 
Amy 
Emma 

Pomeroy,  Ralph 
Dr.  Enoch 
Capt.  Nathaniel 
Alexander 
Abigail  (King) 
Ebenezer 
Phineas 

Thankful  (Smith) 

Sally 

Ralph 

Eltwood 

Samantha 

Aurelia 

William 

Mary  A. 

Julia 

George  W. 

Poor,  Andrew 
Elizabeth 
Esther  (Snow) 
Porter,  Abigail 
Elizabeth 
Samuel 
Joseph 

Joanna  (Dodd) 
Samuel 
Nathaniel 
Mindwell 
Almira 
Lama 
Norman 
Joanna 
Chloe 
Sophia 
Post,  Lydia 
Potter,  Desire 
Rebecca  (Breed) 
Pratt,  Daniel 
Ellen  M. 

Henry 
Susannah 
Theophilus 
Preston,  Anna  Hall 
Pride,  Nabby 
Prindle,  Gideon 
Lettice 


50 

25 

30 

50 

124 

64 

64 

1757 

64 

1785 

64 

1787 

64 

1790 

64 

1794 

64 

1796 

64 

64 

128 

128 

114 

114 

114 

98 

99 

99 

1801 

99 

128 

99 

1802 

99 

1804 

99 

1808 

99 

1810 

99 

1814 

99 

1818 

99 

54 

1772 

54 

54 

39 

36,  86 

1750 

86 

86 

86 

1780 

86 

1782 

86 

1784 

86 

1786 

86 

1787 

86  • 

1789 

86 

1792 

86 

86 

86 

70 

83 

126 

58 

141 

21 

1751 

21 

1754 

21 

89 

1773 

48 

68 

68 

356 


The  Griswold  Family 


Prindle — Continued 


Martha 

68 

Prior,  Lovisa 

147 

Azariah 

147 

Alice 

147 

Punderson,  Lydia 

27 

Ralston,  Frances  W. 

100 

Redfield,  Eliakim 

1770 

60 

Thankful 

60 

Priscilla  (Nettleton) 

60 

Record,  Sardina 

134 

Reed,  Martha 

46 

Martha 

139 

Margaret 

57 

Reeves 

Rachel 

77 

Rice,  Lucy 

1783 

62 

Robert 

61 

Thankful 

1772 

61 

Mary 

1775 

62 

Levi 

1780 

62 

Amasa 

1751 

61 

Lee 

1810 

62 

Moses 

61 

Thankful  (Austin) 

61 

Richards,  Mary 

50 

Richie,  Peter 

84 

Merwin 

84 

George  1791  *  84 

William  84 

Edward  84 

Betsey  1797  84 

Louisa  84 

Sally 
Margaret 

Lurivetia  84 

Richmond,  Betsey  H9 

Riley,  John  J}6 

Appleton  1765  116 

Lucia  (Case)  H6 

John  H8 

Mary  1795  116 

Maria  1792  107 

Ripley,  Jabez  142 

Rising,  Abraham  43 

Roberts,  Ruth  1768  104 

Lemuel  104 

Ruth  (Woodford)  104 

Robbins,  Thomas  97 

Amelia  A.  1799  97 

John  N.  1800  97 

Loring  G.  1797  97 

Thomas  M.  1808  97 

Robinson,  John  22 

William  P.  H5 

Rolf,  Ansey  88 

Rose,  Elisha  18 

Abigail  18 

Sybil  18 


Olive  1778  19 

Aaron  1784  19 

Rowland,  Mary  22 

Rowley,  Elizabeth  18 

Warren  100 

Rugg,  LucyJ.  88 

Russell,  Hannah  51 


Sanford,  Elizabeth 

129 

Sanderson,  Harriet 

128 

Sampson,  Daniel 

132 

Seabury,  Patience 

32 

Sexton,  Daniel 

45 

Patience 

148 

Mehitable 

45 

'  Shelton,  Philo 

139 

Sherill,  Augustus 

95 

Short,  Elizabeth 

1769 

79 

Simons,  Dorcas 

41 

Agnes 

82 

Simonds,  William 

65 

Susannah 

65 

Skinner,  Richard 

1760 

86 

Polly  (Thrall) 

86 

Susannah 

1792 

86 

Electa 

1795 

86 

Minerva 

1796 

86 

Richard 

1799 

86 

Slack,  Mary  F. 

121 

Slate,  Anna 

84 

Smith,  Peter 

120 

Augustus 

120 

Phineas 

120 

Daniel  G. 

120 

Elizabeth 

120 

Rachel 

72 

Solomon 

47 

Levina 

47 

Orange  L. 

47 

Joseph  G. 

47 

Ziba 

47 

Lois 

47 

Chauncey 

47 

A 

William 

47 

Abigail 

61 

Rhoda 

30 

Lucy 

45 

Lavincia 

116 

Paul 

1763 

122 

Jerusha 

122 

Sarah 

26 

Amelia 

1776 

122 

Amelia 

103 

Sarah  (Stanley) 

142 

Snow,  Esther 

54 

Soper.  Salina 

1796 

111 

Spafford,  Elizabeth 

64 

Sparks,  Honor 

146 

Spaulding,  Asa 

64 

Aaron  W. 

64 

Index  of  Edward  Branch 


357 


Spaulding — Continued 


Sally 

64 

Spencer,  Thomas 

82 

John 

66 

Silas 

82 

Agnes  (Simons) 

82 

Norman 

83 

Leonard 

83 

White 

83 

Asa 

83 

Sarah 

83 

Agnes 

83 

Lovisa 

83 

Artemesia 

83 

Spicer,  Patty 

121 

Sprague,  Ruth 

33 

Elias  H. 

99 

Stancliffe,  Martha 

68 

Thomas 

68 

Starkey,  Polly 

1767 

75 

Timothy 

75 

Rachel  (Bushnell) 

75 

Starr,  Sarah 

1776 

118 

Ephraim 

118 

Sarah  (Beach) 

118 

Sarah  D. 

148 

Mary  (Fosdick) 

26 

Stanley,  Eunice 

1732 

26 

Nathaniel 

26 

Sarah  (Smith) 

26 

Mary 

1740 

27 

John 

27 

Mary  (Mygatt) 

40 

Elisha 

142 

Sarah 

142 

Sarah  (Phelps) 

142 

Abigail 

1731 

40 

Timothy 

40 

Stebbens,  Rev.  Samuel 

94 

Samuel 

94 

Sarah  (Wood) 

94 

James 

94 

Stearns,  Lieut.  Ebenezer 

32 

Ebenezer 

32 

Mary 

32 

Lieut.  Nathaniel 

32 

Stevens,  Mattie 

79 

Arte  mesa 

55 

Aaron 

55 

Sarah  (Wilcox) 

55 

Temperance 

51 

Samuel 

51 

Hannah  (Russell) 

51 

Olive 

87 

Stoughten,  Ruth  B. 

114 

Israel 

43 

Stratton,  Eunice 

19 

Strong,  Azuba 

44 

John  W. 

51 

Elder  John 

51 

Azuba  (Griswold) 

51 

Stone,  Elizabeth 

78 

Stow,  Sally 

100 

Sumner,  William 

83 

Sutton,  Betsey 

117 

Swasey,  William,  M.D. 

39 

Tarbox,  Julia  F. 

47 

Talcott,  John 

82 

Elizabeth 

1760 

82 

Dea.  Benjamin 

82 

Elizabeth  (Lyman) 

82 

Lucretia 

84 

Abby 

22 

Taylor,  Jesse 

43 

Teal,  Joseph 

76 

Anna  (Griswold) 

76 

Alfred 

76 

Sideneus 

76 

Rebecca 

76 

William 

76 

Tenney,  Joseph 

128 

Abigail  (Wood) 

128 

Isaac 

1775 

128 

Hannah 

1778 

128 

Polly 

1779 

128 

Levi 

1781 

128 

Jesse 

1783 

128 

Lovice 

1785 

128 

Achsah 

1787 

128 

Alvin 

1790 

128 

Luna 

1792 

128 

Sarah 

1794 

128 

Terry,  Samuel 

144 

Samuel 

144 

Ezekiel 

1775 

144 

Mary  (Kellogg) 

144 

Ezekiel 

1797 

145 

Henry 

145 

Mary 

145 

Tew,  William 

126 

Tooker,  Mary 

67 

Torre  y,  William 

145 

William  H. 

1797 

145 

Theodore 

1799 

145 

Samuel 

16 

Thomas,  Anna 

138 

Thompson,  Sarah 

20 

David 

1731 

27 

Gideon 

27 

Lydia  (Punderson) 

27 

Rhoda 

1761 

27 

Lucy 

1762 

27 

Lovisa 

1764 

27 

David 

1766 

27 

Jesse 

1769 

27 

Amos 

1771 

27 

Olive 

1773 

27 

Hannah 

1775 

27 

Anthony 

27 

t 


358 


The  Griswold  Family 


Thompson — Continued 
John 
Esther 
Sally 
Lucy 

Tilden,  Mary 
Letitia 

Thrall,  Charity 
Polly 

Tomlison,  Capt.  Isaac 
Sarah 

Tracy,  Ann 
Lucy 

Treadway,  Russell 
Trumble,  Mary 
Tudor,  Rhoda 
Rev.  Samuel 
Mary 
Owen 

Turner,  Submit 
Isaac 
Nathaniel 
Tyler,  John  H. 

Laura 

Bethia 

Upham,  Frances 

Vail,  James 
VanDyke,  Jane 
Nichl 

Viets,  Widow 
John 

Lois  (Phelps) 

Eunice  1742 

Wadsworth,  Gordon 
Samuel 

Milicent,  (Cook) 
Wakely,  William 
Wallbridge 
Polly 
Henry 

Martha  (Reed) 
Wallace,  Sally  1785 

Mary  (Polly)  1784 

Walter,  Cyrus 
Jerusha  (Grant) 

Ward,  George 
Patience 
Warner,  Eli 
Azuba  (Allyn) 

George 
Lucretia 
William 
Warren 
Margaret 
John  H. 

Wass,  Anna  1769 

John 


1777 

1779 


Catherine  (Norton) 

131 

27 

Deborah 

1775 

131 

28 

Waters,  Sukey 

137 

28 

Waterhouse,  Sarah 

25 

28 

Watson,  Mary 

24 

135 

William 

1748 

19 

129 

John 

19 

29 

Bethia  (Tyler) 

19 

86 

Webb,  Ezra 

25 

137 

Hannah 

1741 

25 

137 

Webster,  Mary 

24 

38 

William 

24 

81 

Welles,  Mary 

1772 

90 

126 

Dea.  Eliphalet 

135 

44 

Thomas  G. 

135 

20 

Weller,  Dorothy 

90 

20 

Ebenezer 

90 

20 

Wentworth,  James 

129 

20 

Lititia  (Tilden) 

129 

52 

Elijah 

1758 

129 

52 

Reuben 

1779 

129 

52 

Clarissa 

1781 

129 

87 

Phebe 

1784 

130 

87 

Nancy 

1787 

130 

19 

Asahel 

1789 

130 

Ira 

1791 

130 

123 

Sabrina  (Griswold) 

130 

Eli 

1794 

130 

66 

Enos 

1797 

130 

67 

Warren 

1800 

130 

67 

Harrv 

1802 

130 

16 

West,  Huldah 

118 

22 

Joseph 

118 

22 

Ruth  (Munson) 

118 

22 

Wheadon,  Lucretia 

88 

Wheeler,  Anna 

127 

101 

Timothy  B. 

130 

101 

White,  Frances 

138 

101 

Whiting,  Theodore  W. 

97 

73 

Whitman,  Lemuel 

102 

Whittemore,  Lucy 

65 

46 

Whiton,  John 

1763 

95 

46 

James 

95 

46 

Molly  (Lucas) 

95 

143 

Warren 

1785 

95 

145 

Mary 

1786 

95 

89 

Samuel 

1788 

95 

89 

Luther 

1789 

95 

93 

Clarissa 

1791 

95 

64 

Sophia 

1794 

95 

93 

John 

1796 

95 

93 

Julia 

1799 

95 

42 

George 

1801 

95 

93 

Thomas 

95 

129 

Wight,  William 

132 

Thomas 

132 

144 

Sally  (Morse) 

132 

87 

Rena 

1792 

133 

130 

Caty 

1794 

133 

131 

Sophia 

1798 

133 

Index  of  Edward  Branch 


359 


Wight — Continued 


Sophia 

1799 

133 

Harriet 

1802 

133 

Leonard 

1804 

133 

Willard 

1806 

133 

John 

1808 

133 

Rachel 

1811 

133 

Thomas 

1813 

133 

Wilcox,  John 

150 

Deborah  (Parmalee) 

150 

Mary 

127 

Mary 

73 

Charlotte 

45 

Sarah 

55 

Willard,  Rachel 

77 

Ann 

77 

Rachel  (Reeves) 

77 

Williams,  Euretta  M. 

123 

Abigail 

1755 

61 

Benoni 

61 

Abigail  (Smith) 

61 

Willes,  Parnall 

127 

Wilmer,  David 

% 

102 

Wilson,  Martha 

99 

Wolcott,  Mary 

50 

•  Alexander 

50 

Mary  (Richards) 

50 

Roger 

50 

Wood,  Manton 

119 

Abigail 

128 

Sarah 

94 

Woodbridge,  Esther  1743 

21 

Dorothy  L. 

1745 

21 

Elizabeth 

1747 

21 

Mary 

1749 

21 

Susannah 

1751 

21 

Theophilus 

1754 

21 

Haynes 

1716 

21 

Rev.  John 

21 

Rev.  Timothy 

21 

Dorothy  (Lamb) 

21 

VV  oodbury,  Abigail  (Davis) 

64 

Woodford,  Esther 

1749 

101 

Ruth 

104 

Woodward,  Israel 

141 

Experience 

39 

Samuel 

1750 

141 

Abigail  (Bayard) 

141 

Mary 

1783 

141 

Laura 

141 

Samuel  B. 

1789 

141 

Elijah 

141 

Griswold 

1791 

141 

Rufus 

1793 

141 

Henry 

1795 

141 

Charles 

1798 

141 

Wright,  Abel 

49 

Jerusha 

1768 

49 

Asenath 

1770 

49 

Abel 

1773 

49 

Elam 

1774 

49 

Joel 

1777 

49 

Sarah 

1781 

49 

John 

106 

Eunice  (Loomis) 

106 

Eunice 

95 

Mary 

123 

Clarissa 

130 

Wyman,  Charlotte 

139 

^  ALE  j  Joel 

62 

Yeomans,  Mary 

26 

Youngs,  Joseph 

79 

Israel 

79 

Jemima  (Brown) 

79 

Christopher 

79 

Joseph 

1782 

79 

Walter  G. 

1784 

79 

Henry 

1786 

79 

Anna 

1787 

79 

Nancy 

1788 

79 

Charles 

1790 

79 

Elisha 

1792 

79 

William  B. 

1794 

79 

Phebe  H. 

1796 

79 

George  B. 

1800 

79 

Horace 

1802 

79 

Abigail 
Abby  F. 

Addis  McEvers 
Adele 
Agnes  W. 
Alonzo  C. 

Amos  Hubbard 
Andrew 
Andrew  H. 

Ann  Matilda 
A.  Henry 
Augustus  H. 


Augustus 

Caroline  E. 
Catherine 

Catherine  L. 
Catherine  A. 
Catherine  A. 
Catherine  M. 
Catherine  E. 
Charles  C. 
Charles 


Charles  H. 
Charlotte 
Charlotte  M. 
Cornelia 
Cornelia  G. 
Diodate  J. 
Dwight  T. 
Edith  G. 
Edward 

Eleanor  S. 
Ellen  L. 
Ellen  M. 
Ellen  A. 
Ellen  A. 
Elizabeth 


Eliza  Ann 


MATTHEW  BRANCH 

GRISWOLD  NAMES 


1775 

159,  188 
177 

175 

1844 

171 

1840 

170 

1832 

162 

1874 

186 

1787 

161,  188 

1828 

162,  179 
155 

1858 

181 

1789 

166 

1828 

169,  184 

1855 

184 

1824 

184 

1808 

158 

1850 

184 

1829 

167 

1864 

184 

1833 

162 

172 

155 

170 

1872 

186 

1787 

165 

1791 

166 

1823 

166 

1843 

169,  186 

1849 

177 

155 

1833 

167 

173 

1811 

160,  177 
157,  174 

1835 

162 

1773 

162 

1884 

183 

1859 

175 

1851 

184 

1861 

184 

1863 

182 

1823 

166 

1840 

162 

1841 

168 

1848 

177 

1762 

154 

1773 

159,  188 

1778 

163 

1803 

158 

1850 

177 

1847 

167 

1823 

162,  178 

1825 

166,  179 
157 

Eliza  W. 

Ely 
Eunice 
Fanny  R. 
Fanny  E. 
Fanny  R. 
Fanny  E. 

Florence  T. 
Florence 
Frances  A. 
Frances  A. 
Frances  C. 
Frances  A. 
Frank  M. 
Frank  B. 
Frank  Gray 
George 


George  C. 

George  D. 
George  C. 
George  W. 
Hannah  Lynde 
Hannah 
Harriet  B. 
Harriet  M. 
Helen  M. 
Helen  Adele 
Henry  A. 
Henry  P. 
Henry  Lord 
Isobel 
James  W. 
James 
Jane 
Jared 

Jared  A. 
Jennie  W. 
John 


John  D. 
John  G. 
John  N.  A. 
John  N.  A. 
John  R. 
John  N. 


1793  160 
1799  169 
1882  183 
1766  154 
1822  166,  182 
1834  169,  185 

1848  168,  183 

1834  185 
1872  185 

175 

1850  171 
1795  168 
1793  179 

1849  177 

173 

1867  184 

1853  179 

1854  175 

1777  156 

1857  175 

155 

1808  160,  177 4 

1835  155 
1820  157 

177 

1843  177 

174 

1854  184 

1760  153 
1766  158,  188 
1859  184 
1873  169,  186 
1871  169,  186 

1844  170 

1827  166,  181 

1845  177 
1856  179 
1780  159,  188 
1806  157 

1828  167,  182 
1770  155 
1794  162 
1819  162,  178 
1835  162,  179 
1886  183 
1783  164 
1830  166 
1837  167 
1819  160 

170 

1822  157,  175 
1849  175 
1830  162,  179 
1865  175 


Index  of  Matthew  Branch 


361 


John  L. 

155,  171 

Phebe  J. 

1825 

162,  178 

John  B. 

1877 

186 

Phoebe  H. 

1828 

167 

John  C. 

1848 

177 

Phoebe  M. 

1838 

167 

Joseph  P. 

1831 

167 

Ploomia  J. 

185 

Juliette  E. 

1801 

158,  168 

Pomeroy 

186 

Juliette  E. 

1830 

169,  184 

Prudence  Anna 

185 

Lillian 

Louisa  M. 

1865 

181 

173 

Prudence  Hayden 
Prudence  L.  1846 

155,  171 
169 

Louisa  A. 

175 

1813 

158 

1841 

170 

Richard  S. 

1809 

157,  173 

Lydia  M. 
Marian 

1831 

167,  182 

1845 

173 

1835 

167 

Robert  H. 

1806 

170 

1801 

169 

1847 

171 

Marianna  A. 

175 

Roger  W. 

1797 

168,  169 

Marvin  E. 

1868 

183 

Roger  (Governor) 

189 

Mary  Ann 

1822 

155 

Roger 

1824 

166, 181 

1786 

165 

186 

1764 

158,  188 

1837 

185 

175 

1879 

183 

Mary  Ann 

1786 

165 

1876 

185 

1773 

161 

Roger  W. 

1832 

169 

Mary  Sophia 

1822 

166,  180 

Samuel 

1795 

160,  176 

Mary  Sophia 

1823 

180 

Sarah 

1781 

164' 

Mary  G. 

1822 

172 

Sarah 

1783 

161 

Mary  Marvin 

1822 

155 

Sarah  Helen 

157,  175 

1791 

160,  175 

Sarah  Ann 

1811 

158' 

Mary  Sabin 

1868 

186 

Sarah  Ann 

1821 

162,  178 

Mary  Gibson 

1852 

173 

Sarah  J. 

1827 

166,  180 

Mary  A. 

1840 

177 

Sarah  P. 

1837 

177 

1839 

169 

Sally 

1803 

160 

Maria 

1836 

169 

Sylvanus 

1763 

160 

1804 

157,  173 

Rev.  Sylvanus 

188 

Maria  M. 

1826 

169,  184 

Sylvanus 

1806 

160,  177 

Matilda 

1800 

160 

Theodora 

1862 

182 

Matilda  E. 

157,  174 

Thomas 

1779 

157 

Martha 

1769 

161 

1817 

158 

Matthew 

152,  153 

1842 

169,  185 

• 

1792 

167 

1870 

186 

1816 

155,  172 

166 

53,  152 

Ursula 

1775 

156 

1824 

169,  184 

Ursula  W. 

1775 

163 

1833 

167,  182 

William 

1806 

158 

1866 

183 

1862 

184 

Matthew  W. 

1879 

186 

155 

Minnie  E. 

175 

1830 

167 

Nathaniel  L. 

1773 

155 

William  F. 

1804 

170 

Nellie 

1854 

173 

William  P. 

1817 

162,  177 

177 

William  N. 

1838 

170' 

Oliver  P. 

1826 

166 

William  F.  S. 

1877 

183 

OTHER  NAMES 

Adams,  Ellen  F. 

1842  185 

Avery,  Thomas 

178 

Allen,  Mary 

175 

Abraham 

178 

H.  T. 

182 

Elizabeth  (Noyes) 

178 

Alley,  Lydia 

174 

Sarah  E.  • 

1846  178 

Samuel 

174 

William  A. 

1847  178 

Anderson,  Mary 

154 

Charles  T. 

1849  178 

Pallas  E. 

168 

362 


The  Griswold  Family 


Bailey,  Adda 

181 

Mary  (Fuller) 

176 

Ballintine,  Sarah  L. 

174 

Collins,  Julia 

170 

Bank,  Sarah 

170 

Colt,  Sarah 

162 

Barberry,  Henry  J. 

172 

Comstock,  Peter 

178 

Bartlett,  Shubael  F. 

182 

Sarah  (Warren) 

178 

Rev.  Shubael 

182 

Moses  W. 

178 

Ellen 

182 

Augustus  G. 

178 

Daniel 

182 

Andrew  W. 

178 

Adeline 

182 

Phebe 

178 

Charles  G. 

182 

Henry  R. 

178 

Kate  E. 

182 

Crane,  Eunice 

181 

Joseph 

182 

Cummings,  Maria  M. 

157 

Robert  H. 

182 

Gen.  John  N. 

157 

Barwood,  Sarah  B. 

181 

Curley,  Jacob  B. 

1771 

163 

Beckman,  Katherine  L. 

172 

Hannah  (Brigham) 

163 

Boalt,  Charles  L. 

169 

Charles 

1803 

164 

Cornelia  E. 

169 

Sarah  G. 

1804 

164 

Charles  G. 

169 

Mary  B. 

1806 

164 

John  H. 

169 

Charles  G. 

1808 

164 

Frederick  H. 

169 

Elizabeth  G. 

1810 

164 

William  L.  1844 

169 

Ursula  W. 

1812 

164 

William  L.  1845 

169 

Hannah  B. 

1814 

164 

Frances  E. 

169 

John  G. 

1816 

164 

John  M. 

185 

Ellen 

1817 

164 

Ethelinda 

185 

Lydia  Ann 

1819 

164 

Juliette  E. 

185 

Ann  Eliza 

1823 

164 

Booth,  Harriet 

184 

Brigham,  Hannah 

163 

Davis,  John 

174 

Buell,  Jerusha 

164 

Dennison,  Samuel 

160 

Bull,  Ursula 

171 

Mary  (Champlin) 

160 

Bushnell,  Benajah 

188 

Maria 

160 

Sally 

177 

Camp,  Jacob  A. 

170 

Dewey,  Joel 

1777 

159 

Card,  Elizabeth 

182 

Joel 

1804 

160 

Caulkins,  Ethelinda  1778 

157 

Josiah 

159 

Dr.  Daniel  C.  • 

157 

Huldah  (Frost) 

159 

Hugh 

157 

Mary  M. 

1805 

160 

Daniel  H. 

161 

Sylvanus  G. 

1807 

160 

Alonzo  1804 

161 

Eliza  M. 

1808 

160 

Daniel  0.  1808 

161 

Isabel  A. 

1813 

160 

Sarah  G.  1812 

161 

Harriet  R. 

1817 

160 

Ralph  P.  1812 

161 

Henry 

1817 

160 

Nancy  L.  1815 

161 

Sylvanus  D. 

160 

John  P.  1823 

161 

Douglas,  Josiah 

161 

Sarah  C.  1824 

161 

Caven,  James  M. 

177 

Edwards,  Alfred 

172 

Cenci,  Prince  Viiginio 

180 

Henry  W. 

172 

Champlin,  Jeffrey 

160 

Lydia  (Miller) 

172 

Mary 

160 

Ely,  Horace  Seth 

183 

Chapin,  Frederick  L. 

182 

Phoebe  H. 

167 

Chapman,  Loraine 

178 

Seth 

167 

Cheesborough,  Alfred 

168 

Phebe  Marvin 

167 

Clark,  Levi  H. 

165 

Laura  (Mead) 

183 

Elizabeth  B. 

165 

Horace 

183 

Capt.  Lemuel 

165 

Fanny 

1877 

183 

Kezia  (Hubbard) 

165 

Marian 

183 

Mary  C. 

181 

Wolcott  G. 

183 

Coates,  Alice  D. 

174 

Matthew  G. 

'  183 

Cobb,  Maria 

176 

Emmett,  Jane  L. 

175 

John 

176 

John  P. 

175 

Index  of  Matthew  Branch 


363 


Ernest,  Catherine 

155 

John 

155 

Fithen,  Phebe 

153 

Freylinghuysen, 
Frederick  T. 

174 

Frederick 

1843 

174 

Matilda  G. 

174 

George  G. 

1851 

174 

Sarah  Helen 

174 

Theodore 

1860 

174 

Frost,  Huldah 

159 

Fuller,  Mary 

176 

Gallup,  Charles  H. 

186 

John  G. 

1893 

186 

Hubert  G. 

1898 

186 

Jessie  H. 

186 

Gardiner,  John  L. 

1770 

164 

David 

164 

David  J. 

1804 

164 

Jerusha  (Buell) 

164 

Sarah  D. 

1807 

164 

Mary  B. 

1809 

164 

John  G. 

1812 

164 

Samuel  B. 

1815 

164 

Gates,  Sarah 

156 

Gaylord,  Elijah 

159 

Isobel 

159 

Eliza 

• 

159 

Gibson,  Mary 

173 

Gillette,  Jonathan 

154 

Elizabeth  (Steele) 

154 

Aimer  in 

154 

Eunice 

1796 

154 

Elizabeth 

1798 

154 

Cynthia 

1799 

154 

Julia 

1802 

154 

George  G. 

1804 

154 

Charlotte 

1807 

154 

Agnes 

169 

Gillison,  Charlotte 

173 

Gorton,  Lockie  P. 

178 

Grady,  Francis 

161 

Gray,  George  W. 

173 

Sylvanus 

173 

Charlotte  (Gillison) 

173 

Henry  W. 

173 

Henry  T. 

174 

George  G. 

173 

Elizabeth  W. 

173 

Green,  John  C. 

175 

Griffin  g,  Sarah  C. 

177 

Hall,  William 

154 

Joseph  B. 

1822 

184 

Rev.  John 

185 

John 

1848 

185 

Juliette  G. 

1850 

185 

Roger  G. 

1853 

185 

Roger  G. 

1856 

185 

Francis  J. 

1857 

185 

Charles  M. 

1865 

185 

Grace  G. 

1866 

185 

Hanmer,  Bertha  I. 

184 

Hathaway,  Philorinda 

159 

Haven,  Charles  C. 

171 

Joseph  W. 

174 

George  G. 

1837 

174 

John 

174 

Anna  (Woodward) 

174 

Mary  P. 

171 

Hayden,  Prudence 

1777 

155 

Hough,  Martha  R. 

178 

Hubbard,  Ruth  C. 

186 

Kezia 

165 

Huntington,  Zachariah 

165 

Elizabeth  M. 

1790 

165 

Irwin,  Susan 

173 

Jenks,  Hannah 

180 

Horace  H. 

171 

Johnson,  Lucinda 

1799 

161 

Reynolds 

161 

Phebe  (Smith) 

161 

Stephen 

163 

Kent,  Ebenezer 

158 

Kernochan.  James  P. 

172 

King,  Roswell 

158 

Kingsland,  Eugene 

184 

Kinney,  Estelle  B. 

174 

Kipp,  Lawrence 

172 

Lane,  Ebenezer 

1793 

168,  179 

'  Marian  (Griswold) 

168 

Ebenezer  S. 

1819 

168 

William 

1824 

168 

Frances  G. 

1821 

168 

Elizabeth 

1851 

180 

Charles  C. 

1867 

180 

Sarah  S. 

180 

William  G. 

179 

Wolcott  G. 

1866 

180 

Lanman,  James 

188 

Lansdale,  Elizabeth 

1793 

166 

Lasher,  John 

155 

Catherine 

1773 

155 

Catherine  (Ernest) 

155 

Lee,  Jason 

1771 

155 

Rev.  Jason 

155 

Abiah  (Brown) 

155 

Joseph  W. 

1796 

155 

Matthew  G. 

1799 

155 

Leffingwell,  Fanny 

182 

Leonard,  Cornelia 

169 

Timothy 

169 

Mary 

169 

364 

The  Griswold  Family 

Lord,  Louisa  W. 

154 

Nevins,  David  H. 

170 

Ann  E. 

163 

Noble,  Rev.  Charles 

181 

Sarah  Ann 

163 

Noyes,  Rev.  James 

170 

Josephine 

163 

Sarah  B. 

170 

Lorillard,  Peter 

1796 

172 

William 

170 

Pierre 

1833 

172 

Elizabeth 

178 

Catherine 

1835 

172 

Joseph 

164 

Jacob 

1839 

172 

Mary 

1841 

172 

Olmstead,  Sarah  L. 

183 

George  L. 

1843 

172 

Lemuel  G. 

183 

Eva 

1847 

172 

Sarah  H.  (Marvin) 

183 

Louis 

1849 

172 

Dorthea 

172 

Palmer,  Fanny  A. 

174 

Ernest 

172 

Patrick,  Mary 

185 

Perkins,  Francis 

177 

Mallett,  Betsey  A. 

181 

Sally  (Dennison) 

177 

Marshall,  Almeda 

154 

Eliza  D. 

177 

Martin,  Emma 

174 

Ellen  E. 

1799 

166 

Marvin,  Phoebe 

167 

Judge  Elias 

166,  169 

Mather,  Louisa 

1815 

173 

Lucretia  S. 

1843 

169 

Frances  A. 

173 

Cornelia  L. 

1821 

170 

Rev.  Richard 

173 

Francis 

177 

James 

173 

Frances  G. 

1824 

170 

Caroline  (Tinker) 

173 

Frederick  W. 

1831 

170 

McCurdy,  Richard 

1769 

163 

Marian 

1840 

170 

John 

163 

Mary  Richards 

182 

Ann  (Lord) 

163 

Nathaniel  S. 

1833 

170‘  182 

John  G. 

1795 

163 

Ellen  (Richards) 

182 

Charles  J. 

1797 

163 

Edith  Green 

180 

Robert  H. 

1800 

163 

Joseph 

1838 

170 

Richard  L. 

1802 

163 

Robert  G. 

1829 

170 

Alexander  L. 

1802 

163 

Roger  G. 

1829 

170 

Sarah  Ann 

1807 

163 

Thomas  S. 

1823 

170 

McDonald,  William 

169 

Thomas  S. 

1793 

169 

McElroy,  Helen  E. 

181 

Marian  G. 

169 

McIntire,  Harriet 

158 

Pomeroy,  Lavania 

186 

Mary 

159 

Pond,  Mary 

154 

Mead,  Laura 

183 

Potter,  Walker  K. 

184 

Meeker,  Mary 

179 

Potts,  Anna 

170 

Rev.  Samuel 

179 

Powers,  Helen 

170 

Mercer,  Gertrude 

163 

Edward 

170 

Miller,  Mary 

158 

Pratt,  Peter 

187 

Lydia 

172 

Prince,  Margaret 

161 

Moore,  Elisabeth 

157 

Elisha 

161 

Richards,  Ellen 

182 

Morley,  David 

1760 

158 

Rising,  John 

159 

David 

1789 

158 

Levi 

1779 

159 

Abel 

158 

James 

159 

Mary  (Miller) 

158 

Aritas 

159 

Thomas 

158 

Edward  L. 

159 

Sylvanus  G. 

158 

Candace 

159 

David 

158 

Roland 

159 

Harriet 

1791 

158 

Philorinda  (Hathaway) 

159 

Matian 

1793 

158 

Robbins,  Mary 

162 

Eliza 

1798 

158 

Appleton  R. 

162 

Hannah  L. 

1800 

158 

Chloe 

162 

Morris,  James 

173 

Roath,  Lucinda 

0 

175 

Moss,  J.  Osborne 

169 

Rogers,  John 

187 

Charles  H. 

165 

James 

175 

Mumfqrd,  Hannah 

165 

Mary  (Allen) 

175 

Index  of  Matthew  Branch 


365 


Rogers — Continued 


Charlotte 

1847 

175 

George  W. 

175 

Mary  E. 

175 

Samuel  G. 

175 

Griswold 

160 

Schenk,  Anna  B. 

183 

Jane  W.  (Torrey) 

183 

Selden,  John  C. 

182 

George 

182 

Elizabeth  (Card) 

182 

Marian  G. 

182 

Grace  C. 

182 

Shultz,  Dorothea 

172 

Sickles,  John 

155 

Ann  B. 

155 

Sill,  Silas 

1749 

153 

John 

$ 

153 

Polly 

188 

Phebe  (Fithen) 

153 

John 

1744 

154 

Richard 

1781 

154 

Sarah 

1785 

154 

George ' 

1791 

154 

Horace  L. 

1794 

154 

Mary 

1796 

154 

Enoch 

1779 

154 

Joseph 

1781 

154 

Henry 

1786 

154 

Simons,  Ellen 

161 

Smith,  Elizabeth 

171 

Solomon 

171 

Phebe 

161 

Spencer,  Lorillard 

180 

Capt.  William  A. 

180 

Eleanor  L. 

180 

Steele,  Elizabeth 

154 

Taylor,  Emily 

172 

Terry,  Anna  P. 

182 

Tinker,  Caroline 

173 

Thomas,  Henry 

180 

Henry  G. 

1844 

181 

William  F. 

1845 

181 

Henry 

180 

Hannah  (Jenks) 

180 

Mary  Alice 

1848 

181 

George  H. 

1853 

181 

Walter  C. 

1860 

181 

Ellen  C. 

1861 

181 

Arthur  C. 

1863 

181 

Thompson,  David 

164 

Mary  G. 

164 

Torrey,  Jane  W. 

183 

Vanderlip,  Charles 

186 

Arthur  G. 

1891 

186 

Henry  F. 

1895 

186 

Robert  G. 

1905 

186 

Harmon 

1908 

186 

Edward 

1908 

186 

Warner,  William 

1820 

184 

Juliette 

1848 

184 

Esther 

1850 

184 

William  G. 

1852 

184 

William  D. 

1853 

184 

Henry  G. 

1855 

184 

Maria  W. 

1859 

184 

Caroline  F. 

1861 

184 

Charles  G. 

1865 

184 

James  L. 

1868 

184 

Warren,  Sarah 

178 

Watrous,  Elisha 

1769 

161 

Julia  Ann 

1799 

161 

William  G. 

1801 

161 

Jane  M. 

1803 

161 

Elias  B. 

1805 

161 

Ann  E. 

1808 

161 

Charles  A. 

1810 

161 

Wells,  Ephriam 

156 

Sarah  (Gates) 

156 

Hugh  * 

156 

Julia  Ann 

181 

Joshua 

181 

Eunice  (Crane) 

181 

Ephriam 

1800 

156 

Lynde  G. 

1802 

156 

Ephriam 

1805 

156 

George 

1806 

156 

Ursula  G. 

1810 

156 

Wilson,  Robert 

165 

Louisa 

165 

White,  Harold 

158 

Jonathan 

158 

John  G. 

165 

Bushnel 

165 

Wolf,  John  D. 

172 

Wood,  Ralph  K. 

184 

Wr oodbridge,  Lucretia  S. 

166 

Woodhull,  Elizabeth  1784 

157 

Richard 

157 

James 

157 

Keturah  (Strong) 

157 

Woodward,  Julia  Ann 

163 

Ukhorn,  Fanny 

172 

Young,  Charlotte 

172 

Col.  Samuel 

172 

Mary  (Gibson) 

172 

MICHAEL  BRANCH 

GRISWOLD  NAMES 


Aaron 

1754 

211 

1816 

278 

Aaron  H. 

1814 

315 

Abel  F. 

1807 

261 

Abigail 

1749 

196 

1751 

216 

1761 

228 

1770 

257 

1771 

220,  286 

1777 

209 

1778 

275 

1780 

212 

1786 

227 

1788 

241 

1791 

286 

1798 

230,  300 

261 

Abigail  C. 

1788 

317 

Abigail  H. 

1836 

297 

Abigail  M. 

1812 

295 

Abigail  W. 

1827 

252 

Achsah  M. 

237,  313 

Ada  Lucinda 

1862 

321 

Adah 

196,  246 

Addison 

267 

Adelia 

1829 

268 

Adonijah 

1758 

222 

Adonijah  C. 

223 

Ahira 

1799 

284 

219 

Alanson  B. 

1828 

238,  313 

Albert 

268 

273 

322 

Albert  A. 

1803 

241,  319 

Albert  C. 

1827 

233,  306 

Alfred 

1816 

229,  298 

1822 

271 

Alfred  B. 

1847 

299 

Alice  A. 

1848 

258 

Alice  E. 

1840 

*322 

Allen  S. 

1808 

232,  301 

Allison 

1843 

280 

Alma  L. 

1861 

306 

Almeda 

223 

Almira 

1793 

222,  288 

1810 

275 

1824 

283 

Alonzo 

1803 

284 

1811 

229 

1814 

229 

248 

267 

Alpha  D. 

1834 

323 

Alpheus 

1789 

206,  267 

Alvin 

1824 

271 

Amanda 

.  1785 

227,  297 

1792 

256 

1796 

193,  254 

1811 

278 

Ambrose 

1825 

293 

1828 

271 

Amelia 

1828 

315 

1831 

272 

Amos 

-1768 

199 

1780 

192,  252 

Amos  W. 

1809 

258 

Andrew  C. 

282 

Andrew  E. 

1826 

240 

Angeline 

1836 

269 

Ann 

1746 

326 

1756 

326 

1791 

209 

1838 

272 

Ann  E. 

1831 

308 

Ann  S. 

241 

Anna 

1738 

201 

1769 

193,  252 

1784 

213,  277 

1800 

252 

Anna  R. 

1849 

312 

Anner 

1762 

313 

Annis 

1812 

315 

Appolos 

1772 

208,  324 

1804 

207 

Arabella 

1788 

223 

Aresthusia 

1806 

220,  285 

Arthur  M. 

1860 

305 

Asa 

1794 

204,  266 

Asahel 

1744 

220 

1775 

221,  286 

1791 

256 

246 

Asahel  P. 

255 

Asaph 

1766 

223 

1791 

223 

Azariah 

1757 

239 

1787 

239 

1794 

315 

Asenath 

286 

Ashbel 

1757 

243 

1785 

217,  282 

Ashbel  B. 

1784 

227,  296 

Asher  -  Ashur 

1762 

324 

1767* 

207,  324 

1832 

272 

Ashton 

1834 

209 

Index  of  Michael  Branch  367 


Augusta 

1777 

198,  260 

Charles  F. 

1821 

249 

Augustus 

1806 

206 

Charles  S. 

1837 

301 

1845 

268 

Charles  W. 

1847 

319 

Augustus  C. 

1806 

206 

Charles  W. 

1852 

302 

Augustus  R. 

1843 

270 

Charlotte 

1773 

198,  260 

Barnes 

1829 

319 

1779 

296 

Belinda 

1804 

222,  290 

1792 

217 

Benoni 

1779 

200,  263 

1833 

288 

Benjamin 

1779 

221,  286 

1844 

297 

1780 

200 

Charlotte  E. 

1834 

269 

1810 

287 

Chester 

1782 

239 

Benjamin  H. 

1845 

314 

1805 

232,  301 

Benjamin  J. 

1769 

198,  259 

1807 

301 

Benjamin  W. 

1842 

284 

1840 

320 

Betsey 

1783 

209 

1844 

309 

1792 

203,  266 

269 

1797 

206 

Chester  A. 

1808 

239 

1804 

220 

Chester  A. 

1834 

309 

1808 

257 

Chester  M. 

1815 

242,  320 

208 

Chloe 

1750 

227 

Betsey  A. 

1815 

266 

1760 

210 

Betsey  J. 

276 

Clarissa 

1781 

217 

Boland  B. 

1816 

315 

1785 

256 

Burchard 

1836 

315 

1788 

221,  287 

Caleb 

1762 

247 

1789 

203 

1799 

247 

1791 

251 

Calvin 

1779 

239 

1802 

235 

1780 

314 

1808 

281 

Caroline 

1813 

274 

1820 

263 

1817 

291 

1839 

290 

1831 

242 

Clarissa  M. 

1814 

265 

1842 

293 

Clayton 

1835 

315 

209 

Clayton  H. 

1836 

323 

Caroline  B. 

1843 

243 

Coleman 

269 

Caroline  C. 

1839 

269 

Constant 

1753 

227 

Caroline  E. 

1831 

242 

Cora  E. 

1874 

321 

Caroline  J. 

1826 

318 

Cordelia 

1833 

319 

Carrie  E. 

1858 

274 

1 

1835 

298 

Catherine 

1763 

228 

Cornelia 

1831 

290 

1786 

256 

1838 

272 

1818 

258 

1846 

269 

259 

Cornelia  A. 

1813 

288 

Cecelia 

291 

Cornelius 

1826 

229 

Cedelia 

241,  317 

Crawford  G. 

1842 

319 

Celestia 

1842 

319 

Cynthia 

1787 

219 

Cemantha-Samantha 

206 

1794 

220 

Chapman 

1794 

257 

1814 

280 

Charles 

1800 

235 

Cynthia  A. 

1831 

319 

1819 

322 

Cyrus 

1792 

223,  292 

1823 

280 

293 

1844 

272 

Damon 

223 

1850 

320 

Daniel 

1744 

224 

1874 

317 

1756 

194,  256 

270 

1775 

234 

288 

1809 

220 

295 

1812 

246 

Charles  A. 

1840 

308 

- 

1837 

271 

Charles  C. 

1843 

269 

194 

Charles  E. 

1846 

279 

255 

Charles  F. 

1836 

302 

Daniel  B. 

1810 

234 

368  The  Griswold  Family 


Darius 

1830 

290 

David 

1761 

223 

1761 

243,  326 

1787 

244,  322 

David  E. 

1789 

223,  294 

Deborah 

1735 

195 

1740 

224 

1768 

228 

1771 

241 

1797 

209,  276 

1801 

318 

Delia 

1793 

282 

1827 

292 

217,  282 

Dephne  C. 

1846 

309 

Desire 

1794 

223,  292 

Dexter  G. 

1831 

284 

Diantha 

1807 

248,  282 

Doctor 

1770 

223 

Dorothy 

1735 

195 

Dotha 

1787 

222 

Dulcie  C. 

1824 

238 

Earl  R. 

273 

Ebenezer 

1756 

216 

1785 

217 

1794 

217,  281 

Edgar 

1820 

295 

1847 

320 

Edmund 

1804 

223,  294 

Edna  E. 

268 

Edward 

1762 

198 

199 

288 

328 

Edward  B. 

322 

Edward  D. 

315 

Edward  P. 

1838 

302 

Edwin 

1822 

295 

1824 

239 

Edwin  F. 

1835 

302 

Edwin  L. 

1822 

316 

Egford 

1806 

207 

Eldridge 

1806 

206,  269 

Electa 

207 

208 

245 

Eleanora 

207 

Ella  F. 

1856 

304 

Ellen 

1844 

267 

Ellen  E. 

1850 

301 

Ellen  F. 

1856 

304 

Ellen  K. 

1866 

321 

Ellen  M. 

1843 

297 

Ellen  M. 

306 

Elijah 

1719 

326 

1762 

213 

1767 

245,  327 

1795 

279 

243  • 

0 

246 

Elijah  W. 

1812 

236 

Elias 

1775 

236 

1795 

223 

1797 

293 

1818 

239 

1829 

307 

1830 

308 

Elias  W. 

1810 

236 

Elisha 

1774 

327 

1775 

246 

Eliza 

1818 

232 

1821 

280 

1831 

229 

240 

276 

Eliza  A. 

1837 

267 

Eliza  A. 

209 

Eliza  A. 

274 

Eliza  J. 

1827 

283 

Elizabeth 

1725 

325 

1736 

200 

1760 

246 

1761 

204 

1788 

247 

1796 

239 

1798 

222,  289 

1812 

248 

208,  324 
209 

243 

245 

267 

270 

316 

317 

Elizabeth  B. 

295 

Elizur 

239 

Elizur  W. 

1804 

236,  307 

Elnora 

307 

Elvira 

1814 

288 

1831 

278 

Emeline 

1837 

293 

1840 

272 

Emerson 

1848 

311 

Emerson  J. 

1851 

312 

Emily 

1843 

292 

1848 

309 

Emily  A. 

1843 

304 

Emily  M. 

1837 

268 

Emily  S. 

1836 

295 

Emma 

319 

1851 

294 

322 

Emma  A. 

1847 

319 

Emma  L. 

1837 

309 

Enoch 

1769 

208,  324 

Ephriam 

1796 

240 

Ephriam  B. 

1835 

*317 

Erastus 

1804 

248 

Esther 

1744 

215 

Index  of  Michael  Branch 


369 


Esther — Continued 

1785 

220 

1838 

308 

Esther  J. 

1840 

279 

Ethan  D. 

1831 

309 

Eugene 

1848 

279 

Eugene  A. 

1841 

270 

Eunice 

1755 

243,  326 

241 

Euphemia 

1808 

242 

1843 

320 

Ezekiel 

1811 

213,  279 

Ezra 

1753 

193 

1779 

193 

Fannie 

1846 

269 

1867 

311 

Fanny 

1792 

193,  254 

1823 

253 

Francis 

1793 

207 

1795 

207,  271 

1795 

247 

1843 

269 

267 

Francis  H. 

273,  300 

Frank 

1853 

320 

Franklin 

1809 

315 

1843 

320 

308 

Franklin  A. 

1815 

242 

Franklin  A. 

1825 

316 

Franklin  C. 

1838 

304 

Franklin  S. 

1850 

302 

Franklin  W. 

1801 

232 

Franklin  W. 

1815 

232,  303 

Fred  A. 

257 

Frederick 

1797 

228,  297 

1808 

287 

1825 

298 

1836 

298 

1853 

280 

Frederick  A. 

1847 

294 

Frederick  A. 

1860 

306 

295 

Fidelia 

1807 

236,  309 

Fitsedward 

1816 

253 

Flora 

1851 

294 

317 

Florence 

273 

Freeman 

1842 

270 

Freeman  C. 

1858 

311 

Gardner 

269 

George 

1781 

193,  234 

1781 

253 

1799 

220,  284 

1812 

206,  269 

1813 

320 

1822 

322 

1839 

292 

1850 

269 

241 

George  A. 

1843 

301 

George  C. 

1809 

253 

George  G. 

1810 

246 

George  R. 

1828 

319 

George  T. 

1845 

270 

George  W. 

1806 

257 

George  W. 

1812 

269 

George  W. 

1813 

242 

George  W. 

1838 

319 

George  W. 

1847 

269 

George  W. 

1856 

313 

Georgianna 

1848 

320 

1850 

299 

Gertrude 

1845 

290 

Gideon 

1763 

245,  327 

243 

Granger 

1823 

263 

Guy  3. 

1832 

323 

Hannah 

1742 

202 

1767 

199,  261 

1767 

220,  285 

1771 

192,  251 

1778 

211,  277 

1779 

219 

1780 

202 

1817 

280 

1828 

235 

222 

235 

243 

245 

246 

329 

Harmon 

1773 

225 

Harmon  N. 

1827 

284 

Harriet 

1791 

252 

1800 

208 

1840 

323 

1841 

267 

209 

280 

Harriet  M. 

1816 

311 

Harriet  M. 

1861 

313 

Harriet  N. 

1816 

237 

311 

Harris 

1801 

234,  307 

1821 

307 

Harrison 

1839 

268 

Harry  V.  R. 

1813 

207,  273 

Henrietta 

1825 

288 

1839 

267 

Henry 

1790 

223,  291 

1795 

252 

1799 

228 

1800 

246 

1807 

222 

1810 

235 

1810 

206,  269 

1825 

249 

370 


The  Griswold  Family 


Henry — C  ontinued 

1826 

239 

1842 

308 

1843 

272 

291 

Hen^y  A. 

1828 

229,  192 

Henry  A. 

1847 

304 

Henry  B. 

295 

Henry  E. 

1826 

239 

Henry  H. 

1806 

239 

Henry  H. 

1831 

238 

Henry  0. 

1842 

301 

Henry  M. 

1823 

233 

Henry  S. 

1807 

222,  290 

Henry  S. 

1833 

268 

Helen 

1817 

295 

Helen  M. 

291 

Hershall 

1808 

263 

Hetta 

1814 

253 

1819 

253 

Hiram 

.  1842 

317 

241 

Holland  W. 

1830 

315 

Homer 

1835 

271 

Homer  W. 

1829 

288 

Honor 

287 

Horace 

1785 

238 

1800 

207 

1801 

207,  272 

1846 

313 

Horace  B. 

1813 

257 

Horace  E. 

239 

Horace  S. 

1813 

238,  313 

Horatio 

1836 

290 

1851 

320 

Horatio  N. 

1807 

242 

Hosea 

315 

Huldah  * 

1802 

235 

Huldah  I. 

1828 

307 

280 

Isaac 

1753 

218 

1781 

219,  284 

Isaac  D. 

1820 

318 

Ira 

1800 

206,  268 

Irene 

1830 

279 

Isabella 

1837 

307 

Jabez 

1764 

241 

Jacob 

1759 

266 

1782 

203,  265 

1786 

229 

1791 

250 

1794 

234,  306 

James 

1754 

225 

1768 

247 

1784 

233,  315 

1784 

239 

1784 

299 

1792 

259 

1814 

248 

1823 

258 

1828 

276 

1839 

280 

246 

328 

James  B. 

1807 

295 

James  B, 

1827 

307 

James  D. 

1848 

305 

James  F. 

1807 

308 

James  F. 

236 

James  H. 

1832 

308 

James  H. 

1834 

301 

James  H. 

1841 

269 

James  S. 

1815 

233,  305 

James  S. 

1826 

318 

James  T. 

1836 

298 

James  T. 

1838 

318 

James  T. 

1849 

319 

Jane 

1817 

266 

1818 

232,  305 

1834 

272 

Jane  A. 

1845 

311 

Jane  E. 

1822 

307 

Jane  M. 

1840 

311 

Janna 

1758 

196 

Jannette  A. 

1822 

265 

Jared 

1769 

206 

Jarvis 

1801 

222,  289 

1803 

289 

Jeanette 

1821 

300 

Jehiel 

212 

Jemima 

1747 

217 

1755 

219 

1783 

219 

1785 

219 

Jenette 

1821 

300 

1843 

271 

Jennie 

1834 

229 

Jenny 

1756 

302 

Jeremiah 

205 

• 

1793 

215,  280 

1798 

206,  267 
231 

Jerusha 

1747 

215 

1801 

234 

1823 

307 

1833 

307 

Jerusha  F. 

1851 

302 

Jesse 

1782 

217 

1846 

271 

215 

Joab  W. 

237,  312 

Joel 

1764 

192 

1783 

204 

1796 

251 

Joel  W. 

1854 

320 

John 

1721 

324 

1742 

193 

1747* 

202 

1758 

206,  324 

1758 

221,  324 

Index  of  Michael  Branch 


John — Continued 


John  A. 
John  A. 
John  B. 
John  D. 
John  E. 
John  L. 
John  M. 
John  S. 
John  V. 
John  W. 
John  W. 
John  W. 
Johnson 
Jonathan 


Jonas 
Jonas  S. 
Joseph 


Joseph  W. 
Joseph  W. 
Josephine  H. 
Joshua 
Josiah 


Josiah  T. 
Josiah  W. 


1767  193,  252 
1779  232 
1782  222,  290 

1785  222,288 

1786  197,  257 
1792  207 
1803  244,  322 
1808  206,  270 

1810  257 

1812  252 

1813  283 
1818  248 
1823  252 

1830  258 
1834  278 
1842  272 
1844  291 
1849  270 

225 
269 
291 
267 
1868  321 
1832  292 

1811  242,  319 

1839  319 
1795  241,  318 
1826  307 

1831  297 
1837  279 

1834  322 

1835  243,  321 
1848  308 
1811  258 
1741  195 
1766  235 
1775  196, 257 

1810  244,  323 
1848  323 
1777  236 

1793  212 
1806  236,  309 

1840  309 
1850  312 

1831  302 

1832  309 
1861  312 

222 
1758  212 
1771  234 
1775  227,  295 
1790  228,  297 

1794  204 
1802  296 

1811  247 
1819  307 
1829  297 

1812  266 
1823  237,312 


Joy 

Judd 

Judson 

Julia 


Julia  A. 
Juliette 
Julius 


Justus 


Justus  W. 
Justin 

Juvenal 

Kate 

Katherine  E. 
King  E. 

Laura 


Lavenia 

Leah 

Lemuel 

Lester 

Leverett 

Levi 


Levi  M. 
Lewis 


Lewis  M. 

Lillie 

Lillian 

Linus 

Lisetta  A. 

Loanna 

Lois 


Lomina 


371 


1776  192,  250 
1802  257 
206 

1784  222,  295 

1788  286 

1789  217 

1790  250 
1797  231,  300 
1817  248 

286 
322 
1835  319 
1820  250 
1784  222,  287 

1788  283 

1789  217,  283 
1817  231 

1822  283 
1835  272 

248 
1768  230 

1793  230,  300 
1828  292 
1833  269 

1823  300 
1768  230 

1794  250 
207,  272 
270 

1838  297 
1847  308 

1821  283 
1826  271 
216 
269 
1809  281 
1798  246 

123,  266 
1815  296 
1776  202 
1806  281 
1823  302 
212 
268 
276 

1812  287 
1845  280 
252 
317 
317 
1845  320 
1804  257 
1851  319 
1826  275 
1756  196 
1769  199,  262 
1807  248 
246 
1813  237 


372 


The  Griswold  Family 


Lorenzo 


Lorena 
Lorinda  E. 
Lorrin 
Lottie 
Louisa 


Louisa  B. 
Louisa  D. 
Louisa  M. 
Louis 

Lovisa 
Loyal  P. 
Lucinda 


Lucy  A. 
Lucy  J. 
Lucy  J. 
Lucy  S. 
Lucy  R. 
Lucy  R. 
Lucy  W. 
Lydia 


1810 

1834 

1839 

1847 
1842 
1849 
1802 

1810 

1823 

1828 

1834 

1848 


1860 

1822 

1840 

1805 

1833 

1818 

1832 


236,  310 

310 
309 
309 
269 
294 

263,  311 
196 

236, 310 

315 

271 

319 

313 

237 
288 

238 

311 
273 
271 
271 
236 
292 

237,  312 
268 
217 
276 
282 


Lydia  W. 
Lydia  W. 
Lyman 


Lyman  B. 
Lyman  J. 
Lyman  L. 
Lyman  M. 
Lyman  O. 
Mabel 
Mabel  B. 

Mahala 

Malinda 

Manley 

Manus 


Lucinda  P. 

318 

Marcus 

Lucinda  W. 

1816 

258 

Maranda 

Lucien 

1837 

243,  321 

Marcia  U. 

Lucintha 

1829 

280 

Margaret  B. 

Lucius 

1812 

286 

Maria 

Lucretia 

1748 

197 

1762 

324 

1771 

199,  261 

Maria  M. 

1791 

215 

Marian 

1808 

280 

Mariette 

208 

Marilla 

Luther 

210 

Martha 

Lucy 

1754 

203 

1790 

219,  284 

1792 

247,  250 

1800 

223,  293 

1813 

278 

1816 

248 

1833 

258 

• 

1836 

292 

1841 

273 

197 

259 

1808 

1815 

1830 

1827 

1812 

1848 

1837 

1719 

1738 

1765 


251 

232 

301 
297 

233,  305 
306 

302 
325 
204 
243 


Martha  A. 
Martha  E. 
Martha  J. 
Martin 


1771  231 

1819  252 
1828  283 
1835  273 

1822  299 

1823  229,  298 
1796  279 
1812  248 

1820  278 
213 

208,  273 
1843  279 
1818  257 
276 
1837  273 
1746  221 
1810  232 
•1812  232,  303 
1845  272 
267 

286,  256 
1812  275 
1756  209 
1789  209,  276 
1814  276 
212 
324 
322 
276 
1817  242 

209,  274 
1833  268 
236 
280 
1845  311 
267 
1833  312 
269 

1738  198 
1764  198 
1771  198,  259 
1774  199 
1789  210 
1793  259 

1795  235 

1796  258 
1813  296 
1813  232,303 
1817  322 
1821  232 
1833  290 
1836  229 
1845  311 

1847  312 
197 

1830  298 

1848  311 
1836  299 
1810  263 

212 


Index  of  Michael  Branch 


373 


Martin  S. 

1830 

302 

Mary 

1732 

194 

1742 

214 

1752 

194,  255 

1760 

212 

1761 

219 

1762 

211,  324 

1764 

193 

1776 

212,  215 

1782 

202,  264 

1782 

244 

1783 

203,  265 

1783 

243 

1783 

212 

1786 

193,  254 

1793 

235 

1795 

230 

1797 

223,  293 

1803 

252 

1817 

296 

1820 

258 

1826 

280 

1834 

267 

1836 

268 

1839 

300 

207 

196 

268 

271 

279 

315 

316 

324 

Mary  A. 

225 

Mary  A. 

1803 

248 

Mary  A. 

1806 

256 

Mary  A. 

257 

Mary  A. 

1818 

278 

Mary  A. 

1833 

269 

Mary  A. 

1837 

322 

Mary  A. 

1841 

302 

Mary  C. 

1839 

273 

Mary  D. 

295 

Mary  E. 

1817 

250 

Mary  E. 

1829 

284 

Mary  E. 

1836 

292 

Mary  E. 

1845 

311 

Mary  E. 

209 

Mary  E. 

274 

Mary  F. 

1849 

238 

Mary  F. 

1857 

313 

Mary  J. 

1833 

301 

Mary  J. 

1844 

319 

Mary  J. 

269 

Mary  M. 

1823 

318 

Mary  0. 

1802 

287 

Mary  R. 

1863 

306 

Mary  R. 

276 

Mary  W. 

1764 

230 

Mary  W. 

1808 

232,  303 

Matilda 

1808 

275 

Matthew 

1775 

199,  263 

1785 

242 

1822 

242 

1825 

242 

1841 

319 

Matthew’  C. 

320 

Mehitable 

1805 

248 

Milicent 

1805 

235 

Melissa 

1807 

296 

Mercy  M. 

1809 

296 

Merta 

1802 

250 

Merw’in  R. 

1842 

308 

Michael 

1778 

215,  280 

Midian 

196 

1802 

256,  257 

Mijamin 

1803 

246 

Milden 

1851 

272 

Miles 

1736 

192 

1745 

199 

Millicent 

1819 

242 

243 

273 

321 

Mindw’ell 

1780 

192 

1783 

210 

Minerva 

1795 

222,  289 

Minerva  N. 

318 

Minnie  E. 

320 

Miranda 

1810 

315 

Morgan 

1796 

257 

Morton 

276 

Moses 

1745 

215 

1755 

212 

1775 

205 

1785 

212 

1790 

206 

Moses  N. 

1819 

280 

Myra 

1801 

236,  308 

Myron 

1803 

257 

Nancy 

1786 

202,  263 

1787 

227 

1791 

235 

1800 

244 

1826 

253 

• 

1835 

293 

Nancy  C. 

1788 

233 

Nancy  J. 

1841 

302 

Nancy  M. 

1825 

233 

Nathaniel 

1759 

217 

Nathan 

1751 

203 

1756 

222 

1795 

222,  291 

1832 

271 

Nathan  S. 

1809 

288 

Nelson 

1830 

266,  268 

Nelson  J. 

1829 

318 

NewTnan 

197,  259 

Newton 

1803 

236,  309 

374 


The  Griswold  Family 


Newton — Continued 

1841 

309 

Noah 

1781 

215,  239 

1785 

316 

Normand 

1840 

319 

Norman  F. 

1805 

319,  241 

Noyes  E. 

273 

Obediah  E. 

1832 

315 

Octavia 

263 

Olive 

1826 

215 

208 

238 

Oliver 

1788 

245 

1793 

219 

Orrin 

1796 

207,  271 

Orsemus 

1809 

207,  273 

Orra 

1788 

256 

Ora 

270 

Orcella 

1843 

267 

Orlando  F. 

1846 

294 

Oscar  D. 

1815 

295 

Ozias 

1773 

271 

0. 

1848 

271 

Parley 

1822 

275 

Patience 

327 

Perry 

1845 

308 

Peter 

206 

Peter  B. 

1855 

306 

Phebe 

1748 

194 

1753 

205 

1778 

209 

1787 

217,  281 

Phebe  A. 

1811 

250 

Phebe  A. 

1835 

317 

Phebe  A. 

1836 

241 

Phebe  W. 

1785 

222 

Phedora  J. 

315 

Philip 

1789 

239,  315 

1817 

278 

1822 

315 

Philo 

1807 

263 

Phineas 

1741 

199 

1765 

199 

Phinetta 

1836 

308 

Pierra  R. 

1847 

306 

Pliny 

1800 

206 

Polly 

1778 

199,  263 

1779 

238 

1792 

204,  266 

1797 

209 

1836 

210 

280 

Polly  F. 

1812 

265 

Polly  M. 

1837 

269 

Prudence 

1797 

247 

208 

273 

Rachel 

210 

Ralph 

1826 

307 

Rebecca 

1764 

213 

1773 

193,  253 

326 

Rebecca  D. 

1821 

297 

Reuben 

1754 

209 

1805 

275 

1807 

246 

Rhoda 

1740 

201 

1789 

222 

1792 

243,  321 

1834 

272 

288 

Robert 

1838 

322 

328 

Robert  B. 

1827 

242,  320 

Robert  F. 

1801 

243 

Robert  S. 

1849 

302 

Roena 

1798 

257 

Roger 

1812 

253 

Rosetta 

1816 

283 

1832 

292 

Roxanna 

1808 

236 

Roxy 

1828 

283 

Rufus 

1773 

208,  324 

1824 

271 

Russell  B. 

1808 

250 

Russell  M. 

1806 

265 

Ruth 

1770 

192,  249 

Ruth  M. 

1836 

319 

238 

Sabra 

1781 

200,  264 

Sabrina 

1795 

206 

1804 

206 

Salina 

241 

Sally 

1790 

210,  278 

1790 

213,  247 

1791 

238 

1802 

232 

1806 

244 

1810 

266 

1818 

229 

287 

Samantha 

1793 

270 

Samuel 

1744 

202 

1757 

210 

1762 

207,  324 

1769 

206 

1770 

231 

1776 

202 

1792 

286 

1796 

207 

1798 

240 

1802 

206,  268 

Samuel  A. 

1834 

310 

Samuel  B. 

1864 

306 

Samuel  H. 

1818 

274 

Samuel  H. 

4 

209 

Sarah 

1749 

216 

1752 

225 

1753 

221 

Index  of  Michael  Branch  375 


Sarah — Continued 

Stephen  N. 

1830 

319 

1774 

192 

Sullivan 

1825 

315 

1777 

227,  296 

Sumner 

1798 

207,  271 

1779 

198,  260 

Susan 

1820 

248 

1788 

193,  217 

1833 

240,  316 

1788 

254 

Susan  M. 

1827 

258 

1796 

246 

Susannah 

1787 

239 

1798 

276,  209 

Sybil 

1765 

245,  327 

1800 

250 

Sylvania 

315 

1806 

323 

Sylvester 

1791 

227 

1814 

258 

1795 

235 

1820 

283 

1808 

223,  294 

1825 

278 

1823 

298 

1826 

238 

Sylvester  C. 

1814 

287 

1830 

240,  316 

Sylvester  R. 

1800 

248 

1843 

279 

Sylvia 

1782 

199,  261 

1844 

270 

1798 

316 

210 

239 

254 

276 

261 

280 

269 

Temperance 

1757 

218 

315 

Thankful 

1784 

221,  287 

Sarah  A. 

1831 

322 

Theron  A. 

1847 

270 

Sarah  D. 

1801 

296 

Thomas 

1737 

192 

Sarah  E. 

1836 

301 

1763 

192,  250 

Sarah  M. 

1850 

294 

1763 

249 

Sarah  M. 

1862 

320 

1775 

232 

Sarah  S. 

1859 

313 

1782 

239,  314 

Sarah  W. 

1803 

304 

1790 

244,  322 

Sarah  W. 

1808 

232 

1800 

232,  302 

Sarah  W. 

1829 

229 

1831 

315 

Sedate 

1802 

207,  272 

206 

Selah 

1754 

194,  255 

Thomas  C. 

1832 

301 

Seth 

1757 

226 

Thomas  F. 

1813 

232 

1770 

220,  285 

Thomas  F. 

1813 

302 

223 

Thomas  H. 

1796 

234 

225 

Thomas  M. 

276 

Seth  B. 

1848 

302 

Thomas  N. 

1834 

302 

Seth  P. 

1850 

301 

Timothy 

1795 

235,  307 

Sherman 

1790 

241,  318 

1823 

307 

Sherman  S. 

1805 

250 

Tracy 

270 

Sidney 

1806 

223,  294 

Truman 

1828 

253 

Silas 

1830 

272 

225 

Simeon 

1773 

248 

236 

1782 

237 

Tryal 

1782 

217 

Simeon  P. 

1835 

238 

1794 

217,  283 

Solomon 

1751 

227 

Uel  L. 

321 

1776 

227 

Vesta  Aleta 

1860 

321 

1781 

227 

Vilroy 

291 

1805 

296 

Warren 

1785 

209,  275 

Sophia  L. 

1813 

295 

1814 

275 

Stanley 

1804 

232 

Warren  0. 

1838 

301 

287 

Wait 

1788 

229 

302 

Wait  R. 

1820 

233,  306 

Stephen 

1767 

220 

Wait  R. 

1853 

306 

1780 

217,  267 

Walter 

1807 

247 

1780 

280 

Watson  C. 

1829 

301 

r»i  l  a 

1789 

219 

Wayne 

1812 

236,  310 

Stephen  A. 

282 

1842 

309 

Stephen  H. 

206,  267 

1845 

310 

376 


The  Griswold  Family 


Wealthy 

1779 

249 

1780 

209 

1790 

256 

1836 

308 

Wellington 

1818 

278 

Wesley  C. 

208 

Whiting 

1781 

237 

1814 

237,  311 

1815 

239,  313 

1820 

238,  313 

1839 

309 

Wickham 

1786 

213,  277 

1821 

279 

1827 

278 

William 

1734 

197 

1750 

194,  254 

1766 

•  247 

1772 

248 

1774 

199,  261 

1787 

203,  266 

1787 

209,  275 

1788 

247 

1804 

206,  268 

1804 

247 

1805 

246 

1809 

248 

1811 

296 

1819 

283 

1826 

258 

1839 

269 

1843 

313 

261 

308 

328 

William  B. 

1825 

276 

William  B. 

1834 

279 

William  C. 

1839 

270 

William  D. 

1859 

320 

William  G. 

1854 

306 

William  H. 

1821 

318 

William  J. 

1767 

198 

William  L. 

1817 

288 

William  R. 

276 

William  S. 

1802 

206 

William  W. 

1822 

297 

Wolcott 

213 

Wolcott  N. 

1833 

279 

Wyllys  W. 

182 

229,  298 

Wright  S. 

1878 

321 

Xymenia 

1840 

269 

Zachariah 

226 

Zadoc 

1755 

203 

Zilla 

246 

OTHER  NAMES 


Ackerly,  Laura 
Adams,  Amasa 
Sylvester 
Horace 
Roxa 

Hannah  (Camp) 
Sarah 
Charlotte 
Benjamin 
Patience  (Blinn) 
Uzziel 

Charlotte  (Lucas) 
Orson  S. 

Welles 

Mary  (Griswold 
Martha  A. 

Henry  M. 

IdaM. 

Charlotte 
William 
Sherman  W. 
Elizabeth  (Havens) 
Thomas  G. 

Emily 
William  W. 

Mary  (Welles) 
Ainsworth,  John  E. 
Aldrich,  Ruth 


214 

Alcox,  Isaac 

214 

227 

Millicent 

214 

1783 

227 

Abigail 

214 

1787 

227 

Mark 

214 

1790 

227 

Alexander,  Emily 

289 

227 

Allen,  Orlo 

1771 

238 

228 

Sally  Birge 

1800 

238 

1774 

295 

Dorinda 

238 

295 

Orlo  G. 

1804 

238 

295 

Daniel 

1807 

238 

305 

Albert  C. 

1810 

238 

305 

Isaac  C. 

1811 

238 

305 

Eliza  Ann 

1816 

239 

303 

Emeline  R. 

1820 

239 

303 

Hannah 

242 

1847 

303 

Ann 

277 

1844 

303 

Luther  W. 

1841 

303 

1856 

299 

Mary 

1839 

303 

299 

Alling,  Betsey 

306 

303 

Anderson,  Asa 

273 

303 

Andrus,  Esther 

247 

1 

303 

Ashley,  Phebe 

267 

1832 

303 

Abigail 

310 

1816 

303 

Julia  A. 

316 

1833 

303 

Aspinwall,  Samuel 

» 

299 

303 

George  R. 

299 

316 

Sarah  (Howard) 

299 

314 

Martha  A.  (Norcross) 

299 

Index  of  Michael  Branch 


377 


Ab  pin  wall — Continued, 

Chauncey 

316 

William 

1854 

299 

Anna 

316 

George  C. 

1856 

299 

Beach,  Minerva 

285 

May  C. 

1859 

299 

Beale,  Polly 

315 

Charles  H. 

1862 

299 

Obediah 

315 

Franklin  J. 

299 

Beales,  Elizabeth 

241 

Atwater,  Eldad 

254 

Bean,  Henry  C. 

239 

Augier,  Martha 

1796 

297 

Beamont,  Ira 

229 

Au6tin,  Lois 

205 

Beckwith,  Joshua 

243 

David 

214 

Bagg,  Antoinette 

261 

Belden,  Lydia 

300 

Babbitt,  Philo 

265 

Bell,  Betsey 

1787 

242 

Bacon,  Mary 

281 

David 

242 

Frank  W. 

305 

Esther  (Webb) 

242 

Bagley,  Truman  H. 

214 

Belnap,  Ebenezer 

200 

Bailey,  Mary 

212 

Bemis,  Sarah 

241 

London 

212 

Betsey 

318 

Clarence  E. 

303 

William 

318 

Julia 

1784 

212 

Henry  G. 

318 

Mary  A. 

212 

Lydia 

318 

Maria 

212 

Charles 

318 

Baker,  Damaris 

264 

Mary 

318 

Jacob 

314 

Robert 

318 

Esther  L. 

322 

Jane  E. 

318 

Balch,  Sarah 

232 

Berry,  Manders 

229 

Baldwin,  Mary 

257 

Mrs.  Sally  (Wright) 

229 

Jane 

278 

Benton,  Jacob 

198 

Abigail 

287 

Barnabas 

198 

Rachel  (Marsh) 

287 

Seth 

1739 

203 

Horace 

287 

Lorene 

1762 

196 

Ballard,  Mary  E. 

310 

Elizabeth  (Hinsdale) 

198 

William 

310 

Martha 

1759 

198 

Hannah  (Tucker) 

310 

Barnabas 

1760 

198 

Balsley,  Hannah 

289 

Lorenzo 

1762 

198 

Barker,  William 

205 

Barnabas 

1764 

198 

Barnes,  Mary 

243 

Barnabas 

1765 

199 

Norman 

1778 

257 

Seth 

1767 

199 

Amos 

257 

William 

1769 

199 

Mary  (Baldwin) 

257 

Lydia 

1771 

199 

Horace 

1800 

257 

Abigail 

1774 

199 

Hiram 

1802 

257 

Cynthia 

1776 

199 

Eliza 

1804 

257 

John 

203 

Polly 

1806 

257 

Mary  (Eggleston) 

203 

Amos 

1809 

257 

Bierce,  Peter 

306 

William 

195 

Betsey,  (AUing) 

306 

Annis 

195 

Lewey  A. 

306 

Chloe 

195 

Billings,  Fanny 

242 

Mary 

195 

Bingham,  Stephen 

262 

Deborah 

195 

Birge,  Harvey 

1782 

287 

Albicenda 

195 

James 

287 

Matilda 

195 

Sally  (Palmer) 

287 

Bartholomew,  George  M. 

254 

Hannah 

1810 

287 

Barton,  Mary 

222 

Clarinda  F. 

1812 

287 

Andrew 

222 

Cornelius  G. 

1814 

287 

Bartlett,  Josiah  H. 

270 

Salina 

1816 

287 

Bassett,  Hannah 

218 

Harriet  P. 

287 

Elisha 

218 

Henry  W. 

287 

Bates,  Mary 

212 

Sally 

287 

Ephriam 

225 

Frances  C. 

287 

Baxter,  Martha 

235 

Bishop,  Seth 

205 

378 


The  Griswold  Family 


Bishop — C  ontinued 

David  P. 

1828 

270 

Justin 

249  * 

Horatio  S. 

1830 

270 

Sarah 

251 

Augustus  L. 

1833 

270 

Sophia 

266 

Henry  W. 

1834 

270 

Mary  A. 

302 

Sidney  J. 

1839 

270 

Susannah 

192 

Sarah 

277 

Elizabeth 

201 

Amanda 

277 

Bissell,  Benjamin 

221 

Lemuel 

282 

Leah  (Peck) 

221 

Orpha 

284 

Hiram 

1783 

221 

Jonathan 

284 

Warren 

221 

Blood,  Bolivai 

316 

Benjamin 

221 

Mary  I. 

316 

Rufus 

221 

Boardman,  Rebecca 

1760 

227 

Rachel 

221 

Capt.  John 

227 

Mabel 

221 

Elizabeth  (Warner) 

227 

Rhoda 

221 

Boland,  Olive 

1760 

239 

Annis 

221 

Booth,  Ellen  E. 

267 

Lois 

221 

Bond,  James 

299 

Minerva 

221 

Bostwick,  Sally 

286 

Abigail 

1792 

288 

Boughton,  Sarah 

211 

Benjamin 

288 

Boyce,  John  R. 

278 

Esther 

288 

Brace,  Thaddeus 

292 

Blake sley,  James 

201 

Bradley,  Mary 

268 

Reuben 

1725 

201 

Mary  F. 

317 

Thankful  (Upson) 

201 

Amanda 

282 

Reuben 

1763 

201 

Sarah 

201 

Mehitable 

1765 

201 

Angeline  (Hills) 

228 

Louisanna 

1768 

201 

Breed,  Louisa 

242 

Rhoda 

1771 

201 

Brewer,  Elijah 

243 

Samuel 

1773 

201 

Abraham 

243 

James 

1775 

201 

Abigail 

243 

Griswold 

1777 

201 

Delinda 

243 

Blatchley,  Nabbe 

265 

Bristol,  Phebe 

203 

Blinn,  Nancy 

1805 

301 

Gilbert 

317 

Patience 

295 

Samuel 

250 

Horace 

296 

Sophronia  (Dowd) 

250 

Abigail 

1791 

229 

Brookins,  Harvey 

1791 

258 

Abigail 

1748 

199 

Reuben 

258 

Delia  R. 

307 

Newman 

1819 

258 

Mary  J. 

300 

Alonzo 

1821 

258 

Bart  E. 

300 

Lorenzo 

1821 

258 

Elizabeth 

1791 

229 

Lois 

1817 

258 

Phebe 

203 

Levi 

1825 

258 

Bliss,  Jonathan 

1783 

220 

Luther 

259 

Harriet 

1810 

220 

Marvin  W. 

259 

Stephen  V. 

1811 

220 

Clark 

259 

Esther  V. 

1816 

220 

Brooks,  Ann 

213 

Marah 

1818 

220 

Ann  (Wickham) 

213 

Charles  H. 

1824 

220 

Jabez 

213 

Dea.  David 

270 

Henry 

213 

David 

270 

Bronson,  Sarah  W. 

264 

Lucy  (Stebbins) 

270 

Frederick 

265 

Samantha 

270 

Minerva  J. 

264 

Lucy 

1816 

270 

Brown,  Phebe 

202 

Samantha  A. 

1817 

270 

Eliza 

249 

Lucy  M. 

1820 

270 

Eveline  E. 

293 

Adeline  C. 

1822 

270 

Julia 

293 

Samantha  H. 

1824 

270 

Buck,  Lucy 

1783 

'247 

Emily 

270 

Buckingham,  Sarah 

237 

Elizabeth 

270 

Nathan 

237 

Index  of  Michael  Branch 


379 


Buckingham — Continued 

Chamberlin,  Alice 

262 

S&lena  (Lewis) 

237 

Chappell,  Simeon  D. 

321 

Buckley,  Hosea 

228 

Chase,  Marv  J. 

277 

Gershom 

228 

Evelina  M. 

278 

Thankful  (Belden) 

228 

Hannah  (Allen) 

242 

Rev.  Peter  » 

228 

Lucy 

1793 

242 

Rev.  Gershom 

228 

John 

242 

Amelia 

1782 

228 

William 

242 

Ursula 

1782 

228 

Chatfield,  Esther 

280 

John  G. 

1785 

229 

Phebe 

216 

Sylvester 

1787 

229 

Josiah 

283 

Gershom 

1789 

229 

Susannah  (Hull) 

283 

Mabel 

1792 

229 

James  L. 

283 

Abigail 

1795 

229 

Cheever,  E. 

262 

Abigail  S. 

1799 

229 

Chesebrough,  Anna  1784 

277 

Bucklin',  Darwin 

274 

Ebenezer 

1784 

277 

Buell,  Huldah 

210 

Christopher 

277 

Elizabeth 

221 

Abigail  (Williams) 

277 

Bullard,  Joel 

251 

Eliza  Ann 

1809 

277 

Burdick,  Sarah  A. 

317 

Jabez 

1811 

277 

Burgess,  Mary 

193 

Edwin  I. 

1813 

277 

Thomas 

193 

William  D. 

1815 

277 

Hannah  (Dodd) 

193 

Mary  E. 

1817 

277 

Burno,  Polly 

211 

Wickham  E. 

1818 

277 

Joseph 

211 

Washington 

1820 

277 

Burr,  Mary 

295 

Aaron 

277 

Davis  P. 

282 

Childs,  Harriet 

312 

Burritt,  Henry 

253 

Eunice 

295 

Burwell,  Susan 

275 

Chittenden,  Maria 

265 

Bushnell,  Phineas 

252 

Elizabeth 

206 

Rachel 

1784 

252 

Daniel 

265 

Lydia  (Webb) 

252 

Nabbe  (Blatchley) 

265 

Butler,  Grace 

229 

Churchill,  Levi 

306 

Dea.  Merritt 

249 

Hannah  (Belden) 

306 

Levi  B. 

306 

Cadwell,  Joanna 

231 

Justus  G. 

1816 

300 

Cady,  Ann 

278 

Prudence 

1819 

300 

Camp,  Rhoda 

201 

Levi 

1824 

300 

Hannah 

227 

Stephen  B. 

1830 

300 

Lucinda 

253 

Abigail  M. 

1832 

300 

Campbell,  Ann 

281 

Harriet  E. 

1836 

300 

Andrew 

281 

Abigail  (Griswold) 

305 

Mary 

280 

Elizabeth  R. 

1795 

306 

Canfield,  Sylvia 

219 

Clark,  Lucy 

1760 

196 

Cannon,  Mary  B. 

265 

Eunice 

305 

Carpenter,  Mrs. 

278 

Lemuel 

305 

Carter,  Mary 

269 

William 

196 

Parnee 

1815 

309 

Mary  (Wright) 

196 

John 

309 

Lois 

217 

Cass  ad  a,  Milly 

323 

Daniel 

217 

Catlin,  Jacob 

1744 

195 

Deborah  (Lewis) 

217 

Abraham 

195 

Phebe 

268 

Mindwell  (Griswold) 

195 

Clarissa 

299 

Thomas 

195 

Mary 

1817 

269 

Dorothy 

1767 

195 

Angeline 

1807 

268 

Mindwell 

1769 

195 

Freeman 

311 

Phebe 

1771 

195 

Francis  (Lincoln) 

311 

Jacob 

1778 

195 

Cleveland,  Joseph 

193 

Cavanaugh,  Dennis 

274 

Mehi  table 

193 

Chambers,  George 

259 

Mary  (Horton) 

193 

380 


The  Griswold  Family 


C  lev  eland —  Continued 

Philip 

1817 

278 

Moses 

193 

Wellington  E. 

1818 

278 

Clarissa  A. 

313 

Sally  E. 

1820 

278 

Cobb,  Elnora 

312 

John  A. 

1822 

278 

Coe,  Elias 

282 

Rosetta 

1823 

278 

Coffine,  Isaac 

214 

Rosanna 

1823, 

278 

Cole,  Harriet 

317 

Lucy 

1826 

278 

Colburn,  John 

318 

Crittenden,  Elizabeth 

206 

Thankful 

310 

Cruttenden,  Sally 

205 

Gardner 

310 

Nathaniel 

250 

Coleman,  Jesse 

312 

Mary  (Parmalee) 

250 

Loring  E. 

312 

Hannah 

1740 

192 

Joseph  G. 

1847 

312 

M  indwell 

1761 

250 

Rebecca 

304 

Sarah 

1739 

192 

Collins,  Abijah 

231 

Samuel 

192 

Eunice 

1774 

231 

Susannah  (Bishop) 

192 

Patty  (Warner) 

231 

M  indwell 

192 

Hepzibah 

205 

Joseph 

192 

Comstock,  Sheldon 

238 

Anna  (Spencer) 

192 

Cone,  Mary 

194 

Abraham 

192 

Cooley,  Lucy 

218 

James  B. 

278 

Dalliby,  Caroline 

227 

Cooper,  Hannah 

314 

Danley,  Susan 

238 

Crampton,  Nabby 

281 

Adelia 

238 

Benjamin 

281 

Davidson,  Benjamin  H. 

254 

Nabby  (Scranton) 

281 

Davis,  James 

249 

Crane,  Caroline 

293 

Mary  (Bailey) 

249 

Craw,  Allen 

1798 

293 

Benjamin 

249 

Reuben 

293 

Sarah 

1789 

249 

Zerviah 

293 

Christopher  B. 

251 

John 

293 

Joel 

1793 

249 

George  B. 

1820 

293 

Ruth 

1796 

249 

Polly 

1824 

293 

Mary 

1798 

249 

Lucinda 

1826 

293 

Betsey 

1800 

249 

Charles  W. 

1828 

293 

Samuel 

1807 

249 

Jane 

1832 

293 

George  B. 

1810 

249 

Samuel 

1836 

293 

Emma  A. 

304 

Edmund 

1843 

293 

Elmer  E. 

317 

Cross,  Robert  M. 

321 

William  J. 

1820 

311 

Helen  A. 

321 

Harriet 

1847 

312 

Herbert  E. 

321 

Charlotte  C. 

1848 

312 

Curtis,  Aaron 

1737 

202 

Joseph  B. 

1851 

312 

Hannah  (Buell) 

202 

William  L. 

312 

James 

202 

Jane  Eliza 

312 

Elizabeth 

202 

Edwin  A. 

312 

John 

202 

Elizabeth  H.  Pelton 

312 

Benjamin 

202 

Eliza  A.  (Townsley) 

312 

Thaddeus 

1764 

202 

Charity 

262 

Levi 

1767 

202 

Clarissa 

215 

Nathan 

1776 

202 

Hayton 

325 

Statira 

1781 

202 

Solomon 

325 

David  B. 

202 

Sarah 

325 

Samuel 

1783 

202  . 

Betsey 

251 

Hannah 

230 

Mary  A. 

277 

Cutler,  Loana 

1787 

275 

•Maria 

289 

Crippin,  Philip 

1788 

278 

Day,  Lydia 

292 

Hamilton 

1812 

278 

Dean,  Lydia 

,318 

Silas 

278 

Deming,  Lucy 

247 

Harrison 

1813 

278 

Abigail 

228 

Schuyler  G. 

1815 

278 

Josiah 

247 

Index  of  Michael  Branch 


381 


Demi  no — Continued 

Lucretia 

1778 

218 

Lois  (Riley) 

247 

Garner 

1779 

218 

Lardner 

1765 

260 

Polly 

1781 

218 

Moses 

. 

260 

Henry 

1784 

218 

Sarah  C.  (Norton) 

260 

Sophronia 

250 

Jane  A. 

1817 

261 

Downey,  Urial 

293 

George  B. 

1825 

261 

James 

293 

Richard  H. 

1838 

261 

Sylvester 

1835 

293 

Lois 

271 

Dudley,  Hannah 

252 

Rebecca 

297 

Caleb 

252 

Martha 

303 

Hannah  (Evarts) 

252 

Sarah 

227 

Ruth 

284 

Thomas 

227 

Phineas 

* 

284 

Elizabeth  (Smith) 

227 

Dumphy,  Ann 

211 

Rhoda 

261 

Dunham,  Mary 

1768 

260 

Catherine 

249 

Solomon 

260 

Dennison,  Ethan  A. 

309 

Elizabeth  (Ives) 

260 

Lois  W. 

1811 

309 

Dunn,  Caroline 

241 

Eliza  (Williams) 

309 

Dupr£,  Simeon 

197 

William 

309 

Lucretia  (Griswold) 

197 

DeRocoe,  Michael 

243 

Dewey,  Timothy 

219 

Eaton,  Milo 

316 

Ebenezer 

219 

Edwards,  Julia 

299 

Martha  (Wilcox) 

219 

Churchill 

289 

Timothy 

1781 

219 

Eggleston,  Mary 

203 

Timothy 

1784 

219 

Elliott,  Hannah 

253 

Aresthusia 

1786 

219 

Thomas 

299 

Asael 

1788 

219 

Elmore,  Jennie  E. 

304 

Stephen 

1794 

219 

Elizabeth 

211 

Dickerman,  John  A. 

278 

English,  Benjamin 

264 

Dickinson,  David 

217 

James 

1784 

264 

Lois  (Clark) 

217 

Abigail  (Doolittle) 

264 

Agnes 

250 

Hannah  E. 

1807 

264 

Dillings,  Alvah 

304 

Benjamin 

1809 

264 

Sarah  W. 

304 

John 

1810 

264 

Albert 

1835 

304 

Charles  L. 

1814 

264 

Charles  W. 

1843 

304 

Henry 

1816 

264 

Sarah  A. 

1850 

304 

George  D. 

1819 

265 

Dix,  Martha 

235 

Elizabeth  H. 

1820 

265 

Lieut.  Charles 

235 

Nancy  M. 

1823 

265 

Martha  (Baxter) 

235 

Caroline  B. 

1828 

265 

Dobel,  John 

1758 

204 

Evarts,  Hannah 

252 

Ann  (Scranton) 

204 

Submit 

1769 

223 

Anna 

1781 

204 

Jared 

205 

Elizabeth 

1782 

204 

Everts,  Huldah 

1752 

215 

Charlotte 

1784 

204 

Jehiel 

215 

William  D. 

1787 

204 

Deborah  (Bishop) 

215 

John 

1788 

204 

Azuba 

1792 

204 

Fairchild,  Sally 

202 

Bonwell 

1795 

204 

Curtis 

1775 

253 

Lovisa 

1798 

204 

Lewis 

253 

Mary 

1799 

204 

Sarah  (Watrous) 

253 

Martha 

1802 

204 

Mary 

1795 

253 

Ruth 

1805 

204 

Rebecca 

1798 

253 

Dodd,  Hannah 

193 

Eliza 

1800 

253 

Douglas,  Mary 

233 

Lewis 

1805 

253 

Dowd,  Miles 

1755 

218 

Jane 

1809 

253 

Asa 

218 

Fairfield,  Margaret 

315 

Experience  (Stocker) 

218 

Fairlee,  Judd 

317 

Martha  (Turner) 

250 

Faulkner,  Charles 

205 

382 

The  Griswold  Family 

Fat,  Mary 

289 

Geiger,  Esther 

1812 

278 

Field,  Hannah 

240 

Gelet,  Clarissa 

271 

Fisher,  Eunice 

291 

George 

1809 

271 

William 

291 

Rebecca  (Whaley) 

271 

Hannah  (Wentford) 

291 

Gibbs,  Amanda 

278 

Fletcher,  Henry 

316 

Gilbert,  Huldah 

284 

Flower,  Eunice 

228 

Gilmore,  Anadine 

273 

Wealthy 

1775 

236 

Peres 

273 

Rhoda 

239 

Goble,  Moses 

258 

Colonel 

236 

Goodell,  Addison 

277 

Forbes,  Elias 

241 

Nathan  P. 

277 

Elisha 

241 

Goodrich,  Laura 

229 

Ruth  A. 

241 

Caroline  L. 

1831 

306 

John 

241 

William  J. 

306 

Sylvester 

241 

Jared 

1769 

228 

Albert 

241 

Sally  (Whitmore) 

306 

Hannah  A. 

241 

Capt.  John 

228 

Julius 

241 

Abigail  (Deming) 

228 

Ford,  Abigail 

1783 

261 

Rhoda 

1762 

235 

Abel 

261 

Jemima 

197 

Foster,  Mrs.  Hannah 

David 

- 

235 

(Hollis) 

218 

Hannah  (Boardman) 

235 

Fowler,  A.  G. 

251 

William 

235 

Abraham 

1787 

254 

Goodwin,  Mary  A. 

301 

Susan  C. 

264 

Gordon,  Susan 

254 

Lois 

254 

Graham,  William  A. 

265 

Fanny  G. 

1818 

254 

Grant,  Mary  Ann 

278 

Grace 

264 

Grannis,  Desire 

286 

Fox,  Calvin 

242 

William 

286 

Francis,  Charles 

235 

Sarah 

286 

Huldah 

1768 

235 

Graves,  Sarah  B. 

275 

Ann 

235 

Betsey 

251 

Milicent 

1773 

235 

Polly 

1792 

266 

Ichabod 

200 

Abner 

266 

Lucy 

1765 

247 

Green,  Gardner 

276 

Timothy 

247 

Esq.  John 

276 

Elizabeth  (Hanmer) 

247 

Deborah 

276 

Franklin,  Lydia  M. 

308 

Russell  G. 

1819 

277 

Frary,  Lucy 

• 

296 

Leonard  L. 

1821 

277 

James 

296 

Daniel  M. 

1824 

277 

Fredenberg,  Sarah  A. 

321 

Deborah  R. 

1826 

277 

Fuller,  Matthew 

194 

Morgan  L. 

1831 

277 

Matthias 

1724 

194 

Warren  S. 

1835 

277 

Mary  (Cone) 

194 

Benjamin  F. 

1838 

277 

Ithamar 

1754 

194 

Griggs,  Elsie 

214 

Ann 

1757 

194 

Elizabeth  (Sweet) 

210 

John  W. 

194 

Grimes,  Abigail 

259 

Matthias 

1773 

194 

Gunn,  Jeremiah  C. 

313 

Daniel 

194 

Hall,  Lovina 

242 

Gage,  Nancy 

257 

Philemon 

205 

Aldin  S. 

262 

Asenath 

288 

Samuel 

257 

Mary 

249 

Gardineer,  Lydia 

277 

Betsey 

249 

Gardner,  Meizer 

304 

John 

1775 

251 

Martha  J. 

1835 

304 

Miles 

251 

Alice  0. 

1837 

304 

Sarah  (Bishop) 

251 

Melzar  P. 

1841 

304 

Amos 

1795 

251 

Gat,  Hannah 

1787 

257 

Sarah 

1798 

251 

Gaylord,  Elizabeth 

241 

John 

1799 

251 

Index  of  Michael  Branch 


383 


Hall — Continued 

Hooker,  Truman 

316 

Betsey 

1801 

251 

Thomas 

316 

Caroline 

1803 

251 

Mary  L. 

1822 

316 

George 

1800 

251 

Olive  L. 

1824 

316 

Haines,  Elijah  M. 

289 

Truman  N. 

1826 

316 

Hallack,  Jerusha 

1806  307 

Sarah  J. 

1828 

316 

Lieut.  Benjamin 

307 

David  G. 

1830 

316 

Hampton,  Elvira  E. 

289 

Edward  P. 

1834 

316 

Hanmer,  Hettea 

1777 

234 

Holden,  Ruth 

275 

Elizabeth 

247 

Holcomb,  Edmund  H. 

230 

Harris,  Betsey 

282 

Hopkins,  Theodore  E. 

317 

Abigail 

234 

Hollis,  Hannah 

218 

Thomas 

234 

Hopson,  Sarah 

265 

Abigail  (Robbins) 

234 

Avis 

285 

Abigail 

300 

Horton,  Mary 

193 

Hart,  Abigail 

229 

Hoskins,  Horton 

299 

Sidney 

299 

Hotchkiss,  Stephen 

264 

Clarissa  (Clark) 

299 

Abigail  (Scott) 

264 

Frances 

1841 

299 

Charles 

1801 

264 

Albert  W. 

1842 

299 

Lucy 

1803 

264 

Sarah  J. 

1846 

299 

Stephen 

1805 

264 

Alonzo 

1855 

299 

Frederick 

1807 

264 

Kate  A. 

1857 

299 

Mary 

1808 

264 

Zina 

1788 

321 

George 

1812 

264 

Linus  0. 

321 

Julia 

1814 

264 

Paulina  G. 

321 

Harriet 

1819 

264 

Ephriam  W. 

321 

Jane 

1821 

264 

Diana 

321 

Robert 

1824 

264 

Ephriam  A. 

321 

Howard,  Nora 

289 

Russell  D. 

321 

Sarah 

299 

Hawkins,  Joseph  C. 

274 

Howell,  Benjamin 

313 

Sarah  J. 

274 

Ellen  M. 

313 

Havens,  Elizabeth  R. 

303 

Hubbard,  Mary 

• 

229 

Patty  (Blinn) 

303 

Hannah 

253 

Hayden,  Joseph 

196 

Joseph 

297 

Samuel 

1743 

196 

Hannah  E. 

249 

Lois 

1771 

196 

Hulsey,  Lucinda 

1803 

293 

Lois  (Phelps) 

196 

Hull,  Susannah 

283 

Samuel  M. 

1776 

196 

Hurd,  Zadoc 

1760 

219 

Elisha 

1778 

196 

Rachel  Love  (Fuller) 

219 

Canfield 

1793 

196 

John 

219 

Julia 

1795 

196 

Robert 

219 

Hatton,  Sarah 

325 

Ebenezer 

219 

Hendbe,  Mary 

276 

Robert  L. 

219 

Hill,  Mary 

205 

Zalmon 

1794 

220 

Capt.  Joel 

201 

Zadoc 

1786 

219 

Hills,  Angeline 

228 

Justus 

1795 

220 

Hinsdale,  Elizabeth 

198 

Mary 

1798 

220 

Edgar 

317 

Calvin 

219 

Hiram  S. 

317 

Lucinda 

219 

Frank 

317 

Hurlburt,  James 

1773 

249 

Fred 

317 

Lois 

1744 

199 

Cynthia 

317 

Amos 

199 

Sidney 

317 

William 

249 

Emerson  M. 

317 

Catherine  (Deming) 

249  • 

Phebe  Ann 

317 

James  H. 

1804 

249 

George 

317 

Jane  A. 

1806 

249 

Hodges,  James 

270 

Abigail 

1808 

249 

Martha 

294 

Catherine 

1810 

249 

Elizabeth 

294 

Mary  A. 

1814 

249 

384 

Hunting,  Carrie 
Hyer,  William 
Lucretia 
Griswold 
Elijah 

Isbell,  Fanny 
-  Isham,  William 
Ivans,  Eliza 
Ives,  Adelia 
Elizabeth 

Jenkins,  Eleanor 
Abigail 
Jessup,  Sarah 
Johnson,  Thankful 
Isaac  C. 

Phebe  (Bristol) 

Anna 

Maria 

Jones,  Austin 
Sarah  A. 

Jordon,  Mary 
Joy,  Jesse 

Kellogg,  Jacob 
Azariah 

Hannah  (Catlin) 
Salmon 
Hannah 
Amney 
Harriet 
Lewis 
Jacob 
Lois 
Sally 
Lauretta 
Alexander 
Kelsey,  Polly 
Joel 

Abigail  (Stevens) 
Polly  (Graves 
Martin 

Esther  (Chatfield) 

Julia 

Michael 

Joel 

Fanny  (Dudley)* 

Deha 

Clarissa 

Fanny 

Willis 

Harriet 

Adaliza 

Fanny  E. 

Ransom 

Mary 

Lucretia 

David 

Mary  (Platts) 
Ambrose 


The  Griswold  Family 


277 

Mary 

218 

261 

Obediah 

218 

261 

Eliab  1772  218 

1794 

261 

Sibe  1774  218 

1805 

261 

Kennedy,  Anson 

249 

218 

Kentfield,  Sarah 

248 

Kenyon,  Elizabeth  R. 

267 

266 

Kilborn,  Mary 

221 

238 

Samuel 

286 

277 

Lieut.  Benjamin 

286 

260 

Hannah  (Stoddard) 

286 

218 

218 

259 

203 

203 

James 

286 

Hannah 

286 

Truman 

286 

Samuel 

286 

Lucy 

286 

203 

211 

277 

282 

Asahel 

286 

1755 

Abigail 

Clarissa 

286 

286 

Polly 

286 

322 

Lydia 

286 

292 

254 

Charles 

286 

Diantha 

248 

Jehiel 

237,  248 

1766 

241 

Amy  (Vail) 

237,  248 

241 

Sally 

237 

241 

Elisha 

325 

241 

Joseph 

325 

1790 

241 

Abigail 

325 

1794 

242 

Diadema 

325 

1796 

242 

Mary 

325 

1798 

242 

Lydia 

325 

1800 

242 

David 

325 

1803 

242 

King,  Mary 

246. 

1805 

242 

Kingsbury,  Cynthia 

220 

1807 

242 

Daniel 

220 

1811 

242 

Mary  (Thurston) 

220 

266 

Kirkham,  Jeannette 

390 

1785 

266 

Kinyon,  Enoch 

1760  245 

266,  282 

Almond 

245 

266 

Samuel 

245 

280 

Abigail 

245 

280 

Eunice 

245 

280 

Knowles,  Oscar  F. 

282 

282 

Knowlton,  Charlotte  285 

282 

282 

Lake,  George 

258 

282 

Lamb,  Carrie  E. 

317 

282 

Landers,  Lucy 

204 

1823 

282 

Landon,  Nancy 

253 

1825 

282 

Samuel 

253 

1826 

282 

Hannah  (Elliott) 

253 

1830 

282 

Nathaniel  R. 

1784  254 

1831 

282 

David 

254 

1831 

282 

Rebecca 

254 

216 

Edward  R. 

1813  254 

1741 

215 

Charles  G. 

1818  254 

215 

Henry  C. 

1821  254 

215 

Catherine 

1824  254 

218 

Richard  R. 

1828  254 

Index  of  Michael  Branch 


385 


Lane,  Daniel 

1736 

214 

Jemima  (Crane) 

214 

Sarah  (Seaward) 

214 

Nathaniel 

1764 

214 

Isobel 

1764 

214 

Mabel 

1766 

214 

Asahel 

1768 

214 

Mary 

1773 

214 

Daniel 

1779 

214 

Anson  G. 

1796 

214 

Wyllys  F. 

265 

Lay,  Anna  T. 

254 

Leach,  David 

255 

Orrin 

1770 

255 

David 

1780 

255 

Selah  G. 

1787 

255 

Lee,  Lucy 

1770 

250 

Capt.  Samuel 

250 

Hannah 

220 

Agnes  (Dickinson) 

250 

Nelson 

277 

Leete,  Sybil 

203 

Leonard,  Emma  L. 

317 

Lewis,  Mindwell 

262 

Salena 

237 

Deborah 

217 

Catherine 

299 

Lincoln,  Francis 

311 

Lines,  Susannah  M. 

264 

Lloyd,  Elizabeth 

201 

Loomis,  Ichabod 

262 

Thaddeus 

1766 

262 

Mindwell  (Lewis) 

262 

John 

262 

Huldah 

1789 

262 

Lucy 

1790 

262 

Matilda 

1795 

262 

Arisnow 

1796 

262 

Arphaxed 

1798 

262 

Horace 

1800 

262 

Lewis  G. 

1803 

262 

Malina 

1807 

262 

Algernon  S. 

1811 

262 

Jane 

1792 

271 

Aaron 

271 

Armira 

271 

Polly 

214 

John  C. 

1789 

317 

Abigail  (Griswold) 

317 

Julia  A. 

317 

Ursula 

1811 

317 

George 

1813 

317 

Chester  G. 

1815 

317 

John  C. 

1816 

317 

Truman  P. 

1818 

318 

Charles  D. 

1820 

318 

William  W. 

1821  318 

Cordelia 

1823 

318 

Elizabeth 

1825 

318 

Loper,  James  S. 

249 

Polly 

249 

Loveland,  John 

297 

Abigail 

1801 

297 

Timothy 

294 

Rebecca  (Deming) 
Lovejoy,  Mary 

297 

260 

Lynde,  Benjamin 

282 

Diadamia  (Parmalee) 

282 

Amanda  (Bradley) 

282 

Henrietta  M. 

1828 

282 

Phebe  C. 

1830 

282 

Harriet  A. 

1833 

282 

Samuel  A. 

1835 

282 

Lucinda 

1839 

282 

Lucas,  Clarissa 

305 

Lum,  Harpin 

265 

Mallory,  Mary 

245 

Mario,  Abigail 

300 

Marquitt,  Elizabeth 

214 

Martin,  John 

277 

Martindale,  Jane  M 

r. 

311 

Marvin,  Lucy 

194 

Huldah 

194 

Marsh,  Rachel 

287 

Mason,  Jemima 

1802 

240 

Mattox,  Elnathan 

274 

John 

1828 

274 

Jane 

1830 

274 

Sarah 

1832 

274 

Emily 

1839 

274 

Henry 

1843 

274 

Henrietta 

1843 

274 

Maynard,  Moses 

207 

McAlpin,  Sarah 

263 

McElwaine,  Daniel 

278 

McIndoe,  George 

317 

Eliza 

317 

David 

317 

George 

317 

Ada 

317 

John 

317 

Meigs,  John  R. 

282 

Merritt,  Betsey 

257 

Merwin,  Mary 

214 

Milks,  Christine 

278 

Miller,  Harriet 

275 

Elizabeth  J. 

293 

Minott,  Stratton 

285 

Betsey 

285 

Henry 

285 

Almyra 

285 

Ruth 

285 

Moodie,  Rebecca 

315 

Moore,  Rocksey  A. 

219 

Monfore,  Simeon 

238 

Sally 

238 

Rhoda 

238 

Whiting 

1833 

238 

386 


The  Griswold  Family 


Montague,  Richard 

296 

Nichols,  John 

325 

Justus 

1776 

206 

Lydia 

325 

Olive  (Nott) 

296 

Jeremiah 

248 

Sarah  D. 

1797 

296 

Richard 

201 

Morey,  Judson 

318 

Ann 

273 

Morgan,  Guy 

1786 

233 

Lavania 

277 

Stephen 

233 

Niles,  Eliza 

318 

Mary  (Douglas) 

233 

Norcross,  Martha 

299 

Richard 

233 

Norton,  Noahdiah 

265 

Justus 

1807 

233 

Sarah  (Hopson) 

265 

Stephen 

1809 

233 

Maria  (Chittenden) 

265 

Nancy  A. 

1811 

233 

Daniel 

1808 

265 

Griswold 

1813 

233 

William 

1814 

265 

Guy  D. 

1816 

233 

N.  Jerome 

265 

Edward 

1818 

233 

Catherine  A. 

1826 

265 

Ezra 

1821 

234 

Sarah  C. 

260 

Hanley 

1824 

234 

Kaziah 

214 

Riley 

1827 

234 

Nott,  Olive 

296 

Andrew 

1829 

234 

John 

296 

Morse,  Ina 

317 

Mosher,  Sophronia 

320 

Obert,  Catherine 

208 

Morton,  Sophia 

276 

Olds,  William 

298 

Thomas 

276 

Alira  B. 

298 

Mary  (Warren) 

276 

Almira 

298 

Morrison,  Sarah  J. 

214 

Harriet 

298 

Moulthrop,  Polly 

287 

Henry  C. 

298 

David  S. 

1824 

287 

Olmstead,  Samuel 

213 

Moulton,  Gershom 

315 

Ichabod 

1766 

213 

Louisa 

315 

Esther  (Roberts) 

213 

Munson,  Israel 

1737 

201 

Ichabod 

1790 

214 

Israel 

1767 

201 

William 

1792 

214 

Elizabeth  (Bishop) 

201 

Rebecca 

1793 

214 

Isaac  C. 

1771 

201 

Aaron 

1796 

214 

Anna 

1773 

201 

Jabez 

1798 

214 

Lois 

201 

Jason 

1798 

214 

Abigail 

268 

Rufus 

1800 

214 

Titus 

268 

Caroline 

1802 

214 

Mary  (Bradley) 

268 

Orrin 

1804 

214 

William 

1765 

285 

Israel  G. 

1806 

214 

Nathaniel 

285 

Timothy 

1764 

228 

Avis  (Hopson) 

285 

Eunice  (Flowers) 

228 

William 

1796 

285 

Jacob 

1795 

228 

Benjamin 

1798 

285 

Edward  F. 

228 

Abigail 

1802 

285 

Catherine  G. 

1801 

228 

Asahel 

1805 

285 

Josiah  G. 

1801 

228 

Anna 

285 

Mercy  B. 

228 

Muzzareli 

Martha 

228 

Amelia  DeMont  Pescala 

289 

Jonah  G. 

1805 

228 

Orchard,  Angeline 

289 

Neff,  Esther 

229,  259 

Osborn,  Thomas 

270 

Nessle,  Clara 

277 

Jesse 

287 

Jane 

277 

John 

287 

Nettleton,  James 

215 

David  S. 

287 

Jeremiah 

215 

Olive 

287 

Deborah 

215 

Osgood,  Lucy 

218 

Elipas 

1772 

215 

Joshua 

218 

James 

1773 

215 

Michael 

1775 

215 

Page,  David 

» 

289 

Esther 

1781 

215 

Susan 

1807 

289 

Jeremiah 

1783 

215 

Rhoda  (Gibbs) 

290 

Index  of  Michael  Branch 


Palmer,  Sally 

287 

Parker,  Sarah 

316 

Parmalee,  John 

204 

Reuben 

1741 

204 

Jane 

204 

Lydia 

1764 

205 

Hannah 

1766 

205 

Sarah 

1768 

205 

Reuben 

1771 

205 

Mary 

1773 

205 

Mina 

1776 

205 

Phebe 

1778 

205 

Bela 

1780 

205 

Simeon 

280 

Julia  (Kelsey) 

280 

Diadamia 

282 

Moses 

283 

Benjamin 

315 

Ruth  (Dudley) 

284 

Phineas 

284 

Patterson,  Margaret 

293 

Payne,  Eugene  B. 

289 

Pease,  Charlotte 

318 

Peck,  Leah 

221 

Anna 

290 

Pelton,  Elizabeth  H. 

312 

Pendleton,  Dea.  John 

249 

Pen  field,  Ann 

321 

Perkins,  Nancy 

290 

Pettibone,  Abigail 

196 

Phelps,  Sarah 

289 

Lieut.  David 

196 

Phillips,  Judith  W. 

315 

Phipps,  Lucy 

202 

Roger  D. 

202 

Sir  William 

202 

Phebe  (Brown) 

202 

Pierson,  Mary 

205 

Ephriam 

205 

Submit 

205 

Platts,  Mary 

215 

Plumb,  Ezra 

221 

Elizabeth  (Buell) 

221 

John 

1776 

221 

Deborah 

221 

David 

1778 

221 

Elizabeth 

1779 

221 

Ezra 

1786 

221 

Ebenezer 

1746 

224 

Friend 

1769 

224 

Rachel 

1770 

224 

Deborah 

1772 

224 

Ebenezer 

1774 

224 

Samuel 

1775 

224 

Reuben 

1778 

224 

Elijah 

1780 

224 

Betsey 

1782 

224 

Ann 

1784 

224 

Charles 

1789 

224 

Porter,  Abigail 

194 

William 

194 

Ashbil 

196 

Samuel  G. 

1778 

196 

Ashbel 

1783 

196 

Levi  S. 

1786 

196 

Ethan  B. 

1797 

300 

Luther 

300 

Lydia  (Belden) 
Abigail 

1821 

300 

301 

Lydia  D. 

1823 

301 

Luther  S. 

1826 

301 

Thomas  G. 

1829 

301 

Leonard  D. 

1831 

301 

Martha  A. 

1834 

301 

Jane  E. 

1837 

301 

Post,  Abby 

1806 

292 

Maria 

291 

John 

291 

Elizabeth  (Sickles) 

291 

Elizabeth  H. 

• 

294 

Potter,  Obedience 

265 

Pratt,  Ellis 

1800 

308 

Marcus 

308 

Myra 

308 

Orrin 

308 

Eliza 

308 

Fidelia 

308 

Sarah 

308 

Cyrus  B. 

270 

Purple,  Mary 

215 

Randall,  Celia 

277 

Rash,  Louisa  M. 

298 

Roxanna 

298 

Read,  Stephen 

314 

Reddington,  Nathaniel 

211 

Lucy 

1784 

211 

Harry 

1786 

211 

Polly 

1787 

211 

Clarissa 

1791 

211 

Phebe 

1793 

211 

Kingsbury 

1795 

211 

Reeves,  Henry  F. 

254 

Reynolds,  Ann 

277 

Richmond,  Robert 

205 

Deborah 

319 

Peleg 

319 

Margaret  (Soule) 

319 

Riley,  Joseph 

227 

Deborah 

1773 

227 

Mary 

1774 

227 

Constant 

1775 

227 

Chloe 

1779 

227 

Lois 

247 

Roger 

260 

Joanna 

1774 

248 

Deborah 

1793 

260 

Aurelia 

1795 

260 

Alfred 

1800 

260 

James 

1802 

260 

388 

The  Gris  wild  Family 

Rives,  Lucy 

293 

Mary  (Kelsey) 

216 

Robbins,  Elijah 

1763 

259 

Rutty,  Levi  1744 

215 

Richard 

• 

259 

Edward 

215 

Abigail  (Warner) 

259 

Mary  (Purple) 

215 

Richard 

1788 

259 

Levi  1774 

216 

William 

1790 

259 

Michael 

216 

Augusta 

1792 

259 

Lewis 

216 

Benjamin 

1794 

259 

Jerusha  1780 

216 

Martha 

1796 

259 

Martha 

215 

Loren 

1798 

259 

Julia  A. 

282 

Edward 

1801 

259 

Sally 

1803 

259 

Sage,  Rev.  Seth 

238 

Mary 

1808 

259 

Chloe 

238 

Capt.  John 

259 

Sanford,  Nathan 

196 

Ashur 

259 

Sawyer,  Rev.  Conant 

262 

Frederick 

1766 

259 

Saxton,  Simeon 

250 

Martha  (Williams) 

259 

Phebe 

250 

Chloe 

259 

Julianna 

250 

Allen 

228 

Scott,  Lucy 

241 

Abigail 

234 

Mary 

292 

James 

259 

Scoville,  Bela 

210 

Lucy 

233 

Westall 

210 

Capt.  Wait 

233 

Huldah  (Buell) 

210 

Elisha 

299 

Osmond  B.  1787 

211 

Elizabeth  M. 

316 

Sylvester  P.  1791 

211 

Mary 

230 

Mary 

267 

Lucy 

233,  302 

Seldon 

201 

Eunice 

305 

Scranton,  Ann 

204 

Thomas 

305 

Nabby 

281 

Jesse 

259 

Seymour,  Revel 

202 

Roberts,  Esther 

213 

Nelson 

242 

Pierra  L. 

306 

Seaward,  Sarah 

214 

Robinson,  Betsey 

315 

Ames 

214 

Robley,  Matthew 

292 

William 

214 

Richard 

1791 

292 

Ruth  (Rogers) 

214 

Mary  (Scott) 

292 

Shaw,  Sukey 

259 

Eliza 

1815 

292 

Zadoc 

261 

Henry  G. 

1817 

292 

Sylvia 

261 

George  B. 

1819 

292 

Lorenzo  1814 

261 

Charles 

1822 

292 

Sheldon,  Cynthia  M. 

277 

Emily 

292 

Sherwood,  Mary  S. 

275 

Villroy 

1827 

292 

Shoemaker,  Ann  1777 

246 

Walter 

292 

Simpson,  Polly 

277 

Marv 

1833 

292 

Skinner,  Althea 

262 

Rockwell,  Mary 

209 

Lovina 

262 

Rogers,  Ruth 

214 

Azarina 

317 

Root,  Solomon 

276 

Smith,  Lewis 

209 

Justus 

1790 

276 

Susannah 

204 

Mary  (Hendee) 

276 

Fanny  L. 

323 

Sarah 

276 

Job 

323 

Justus 

1818 

276 

Milly  (Cassada) 

323 

Mary 

1820 

276 

Sarah  B. 

313 

Amora  S. 

1823 

276 

Elizabeth 

227 

Josiah 

1825 

276 

Mary 

224 

Daniel 

1828 

276 

Sarah 

199 

Lucinda  M. 

1831 

276 

Davis 

229 

Sarah  L. 

1834 

276 

Nancy 

228 

George  L. 

276 

Mahala 

301 

Reuben  R. 

1837 

276 

George 

305 

Rossiter,  John 

1775 

216 

Edgar  R.  1840 

305 

Index  of  Michael  Branch 


389 


Smith — Continued 


Albert  G. 

1844 

305 

Maud  D. 

1846 

305 

Harriet  M. 

1850 

305 

George 

1851 

305 

Suprean 

315 

Snow,  Seth 

1768 

275 

Ruth  (Holden) 

275 

Abigail 

1778 

275 

Reuben  G. 

1805 

275 

Snyder,  Andrew 

239 

Soule,  Margaret 

319 

Southard,  Forest 

285 

Spellman,  Richard 

200 

Phineas 

1736 

200 

Hannah 

1755 

200 

Ann 

1757 

200 

Richard 

1758 

201 

Margery 

200 

Robert 

1767 

201 

Elizabeth 

1774 

201 

Nathan 

1777 

201 

Elizur 

1780 

201 

Spencer,  Ann 

192 

Samuel  F. 

282 

Catherine 

292 

Ann 

1766 

241 

Sarah  E. 

321 

Stafford,  Emily  H. 

238 

Standish,  Laura 

1795 

307 

John 

307 

Eunice  (Tryon) 

307 

John  M. 

300 

Standley,  Jasper 

256 

St ann ard  ,  Lucy 

215 

Starkey, John 

255 

Mary 

255 

Mary  A.  (Hayden) 

255 

Geoffrey 

255 

Starr,  William 

252 

Hannah  (Burgis) 

252 

Sarah 

1773 

252 

Stearns,  Rev.  Lorine 

262 

Stebbins,  L.  E. 

301 

Lucy 

270 

Sarah  E. 

310 

Steele,  Allyn 

231 

Joanna 

1781 

231 

Joanna  (Cadwell) 

231 

John 

231 

Mary  Jane 

301 

Paphro 

301 

Mary  (Whiting) 

301 

Steinbrook,  Maria 

270 

Stevens,  Abigail 

266 

Daniel 

1772 

281 

Dency 

281 

Jerusha 

281 

Abigail 

266,  282 

Sarah 

301 

Henrietta 

253 

Sarah 

216.  218.  301 

Sylvia 

217 

Stewart,  Bradley 

288 

John  H. 

288 

Stickles,  John 

291 

Elizabeth 

291 

Stiles,  Della  A. 

318 

Stillman,  Capt.  George 

303 

George 

1798 

303 

Martha  (Deming) 

303 

Stocker,  Experience 

218 

Stoddard,  Hannah 

286 

Stone,  Ebenezer 

203 

Jerusha 

1753 

203 

Sybil  (Leete) 

203 

John 

203 

Perley  D. 

242 

Timothy 

1768 

252 

Reuben 

252 

Elizabeth  (Crittenden) 

252 

Reuben 

1790 

252 

George 

1791 

253 

Timothy 

1793 

253 

Anna 

1795 

253 

George 

1797 

253 

Leverett 

1799 

253 

Erastus 

1800 

253 

Richard 

1802 

253 

Mary  B. 

1804 

253 

Erastus 

1812 

253 

Stow,  Isaac 

205 

Hepzibah  (Collins) 

205 

Thomas 

205 

Pittman 

1776 

205 

Erastus 

1777 

205 

Clarinda 

1780 

205 

Strong,  Nathan 

267 

Eunice 

1804 

267 

Stupleheim,  Catherine 

317 

Sweet,  Samuel 

209 

Elizabeth  (Griggs) 

209 

Swift,  Lucy 

305 

Stuart,  Betsey 

287 

Nathan 

287 

Asenath  (Hall) 

288 

Stull,  John 

243 

Joseph 

243 

Jane  D. 

1773 

244 

Sutton,  Betsey 

285 

Taber,  Cynthia 

294 

Talbutt,  Lucy 

212 

Talcott,  Moses 

1755 

246 

Elizur 

246 

Mary  (King) 

246 

Moses 

247 

Talmadge,  Chloe 

324 

Tapley,  Martha 

197 

Teft,  Elizabeth  A. 

254 

390 

The 

Griswold  Family 

Temple,  Merritt 

270 

Waller,  John 

293 

Tenney,  Alvin 

274 

Watrous,  Sarah 

253 

Laura  A. 

1822 

274 

Watterman,  Samuel 

278 

Mary  B. 

274 

Anna  (Cady) 

278 

Terry,  Dorothy 

263 

Lucy 

1789 

277 

Clarissa 

263 

Mary 

1796 

279 

Thatcher,  Rev.  William 

201 

Warner,  Abigail 

259 

Mercy 

237 

Elizabeth 

227 

Thayer,  Justin 

231 

Roger 

304 

Thomas,  Abigail 

326 

Martha  (Welles) 

304 

Elizabeth 

214 

Elijah  D. 

283 

Thompson,  Festus  L. 

262 

Fred  W. 

305 

Throop,  Sarah 

290 

James 

304 

Thwing,  Laura 

283 

John 

304 

John 

283 

Rebecca  (Coleman) 

304 

Thurston,  Nancy 

220 

James  H. 

1851 

304 

Tibbals,  George  L. 

249 

Everett  S. 

304 

Tobey,  Dr.  L. 

311 

Warren,  Mary 

276 

Sybil  A. 

1842 

311 

James  H. 

277 

Edwin 

1844 

311 

Warriner,  Eunice 

206 

Todd,  Ann  P. 

262 

Webb,  Esther 

242 

Townsley,  Eliza  A. 

312 

Lydia 

252 

Abner 

312 

David 

260 

Harrie*  (Child) 

312 

William 

1765 

260 

Towner,  Samuel 

1775 

217 

Abigail 

1795 

260 

Sylvia  (Stevens) 

217 

Polly 

1797 

260 

Abraham 

319 

Charlotte 

1800 

260 

Hannah  (Rowland) 

319 

William 

1802 

260 

Toyne,  Hannah 

269 

Henry 

1803 

260 

Susannah 

269 

Henry 

1805 

260 

Treadwell,  Sally 

231 

Belinda 

1807 

260 

Trowbridge,  Charles 

213 

Weld,  Joseph 

205 

Tucker,  Hannah 

310 

Welton,  Lydia  Ann 

214 

Turnbull,  Esther 

207 

Clarissa  E. 

270 

Turner,  Payne 

284 

Welles,  John 

230 

Martha 

250 

Samuel 

1766 

230 

Tuttle,  Jeremiah 

263 

Hannah  (Curtis) 

230 

Twitchell,  Lydia 

295 

Gov.  Thomas 

230 

Benjamin 

295 

Anna  S. 

1787 

230 

Eunice  (Child) 

295 

Samuel 

1789 

230 

Julius 

292 

Ashbel 

1791 

230 

Tyler,  Achsah 

1782 

237 

Polly  G, 

1793 

230 

Dea.  John 

237 

Sally 

1795 

230 

Mercy  (Thatcher) 

237 

Abigail 

1797 

230 

James 

266 

Laura 

1800 

230 

Clarissa 

1828 

266 

Mabel 

1802 

230 

Jane 

262 

Nancy  G. 

1804 

230 

Prudence 

1766 

230 

Upson,  Thankful 

201 

Elisha 

1758 

230 

Joseph 

230 

Vibberts,  Elizabeth 

228 

Mary  (Robbins) 

230 

Vosburgh,  Henrietta 

267 

Elisha 

1788 

230 

Salome 

1790 

230 

Wadkins,  Annis 

1758 

256 

Nathan 

1795 

230 

Wadsworth,  Nancy 

202 

Mary 

1796 

230 

Walker,  Sally 

206 

Chester  R. 

1799 

230 

Elias 

206 

Harriet 

1801 

230 

Sally 

1805 

240 

Ira 

1803 

230 

Philip 

240 

Nancy 

1806 

230 

Hannah  (Field) 

240 

Esther 

1781 

232 

Index  of  Michael  Branch 


W  elles — Continued 

Jane 

290 

Elijah 

232 

Emma  J. 

1838 

290 

Sarah  (Balch) 

232 

Franklin  L.  • 

1843 

290 

Hannah 

1783 

232 

Wilcox,  Silas 

216 

Jerusha 

1811 

302 

Jemima 

201 

Joseph 

302 

Sarah  (Stevens) 

216 

Lucy  (Robbins) 

302 

Elihu 

1777 

216 

Lucy 

1805 

302 

Lucius 

1780 

216 

Lucy 

302 

Freeborn 

1783 

216 

Justus  P. 

296 

Billy 

216 

Christopher 

296 

Polly 

1785 

216 

Sarah 

1757 

217 

Josiah 

218 

Martha 

304 

Orrin 

218 

Wentford,  Hannah 

291 

Eunice 

218 

Wessells,  Dr.  Ashbel 

314 

Ebba 

1781 

218 

Henry  W. 

314 

Ambrose 

1784 

218 

Westlin,  Candace 

196 

Wilder,  Nathaniel  H. 

278 

Wetmore,  John 

262 

Thomas 

1767 

218 

Samuel 

1764 

262 

Lucy  (Osgood) 

218 

Thomas 

262 

Gardner 

1807 

309 

Hannah 

262 

Gardner 

310 

Salina 

1789 

262 

Thankful  (Colburn) 

310 

Learning 

1791 

262 

Gardner  A. 

1837 

310 

Ruby 

1793 

262 

Lorenzo  C. 

1838 

310 

Almeda 

1795 

262 

Jane  E. 

1840 

310 

Candace 

1797 

262 

Joseph  G. 

1841 

310 

Calvary 

1799 

262 

Mary  F. 

1846 

310 

Samuel 

1801 

262 

Wilkinson,  Ann 

293 

Hannah 

1802 

262 

Willard,  William 

305 

Harriet 

1806 

262 

Adeline  M. 

1841 

305 

Hubert  G. 

1808 

262 

William  L. 

1845 

305 

Clarissa 

1810 

262 

Alice  G. 

1848 

305 

Bethia 

221 

William  L. 

1852 

305 

Rhoda 

221 

Emma  J. 

1854 

305 

David 

221 

Lucy  F. 

231 

Sarah 

221 

Samuel 

322 

Whaley,  Rebecca 

271 

Williams,  Eunice 

234 

Whiston,  Almira 

277 

Ruth 

• 

259 

Charlotte  E. 

277 

Silas 

260 

White,  Dea.  Joseph 

236 

Israel 

260 

Louisa 

1778 

236 

Jacob 

1800 

260 

James  H. 

285 

Walter 

1802 

260 

Rodolphus 

1804 

310 

Nancy 

1804 

261 

David 

310 

Elizabeth 

1806 

261 

Abigail  (Ashley) 

310 

Abigail 

277 

Ashley  R. 

310 

Wilson,  Amos 

264 

Abby  L. 

1835 

310 

Demaris  (Bailey) 

264 

David  W. 

1838 

310 

Robert 

264 

William  D. 

1842 

310 

Harmon 

1802 

264 

Julia  S. 

1845 

310 

Harriet 

1804 

264 

Whiting,  Mary 

301 

Wolcott,  Dorcas 

222 

Whitfield,  Jerusha 

239 

Daniel 

222 

Whiton,  Sarah  L. 

303 

Mary 

232 

Capt.  James 

303 

Elisha 

232 

Deborah 

303 

Mary  (Welles) 

232 

Wickham,  Ann 

213 

Willard  G. 

231 

Wier,  Betsey 

322 

Wood,  Comfort 

240 

Wick  wire,  Charles 

290 

Elizabeth 

240 

Grant 

• 

290 

Woodbridge,  Samuel 

231 

Sarah  (Throop) 

290 

John 

231 

392 


The  Griswold  Family 


Martha  (Olmstead) 

Rev.  John 

Lydia 

Horace 

Edwin 

Sally 

John 

Woodruff,  Sarah 
Nathaniel 
Mary  (Kilborn) 
Noah 
Elizabeth 
Mary  (Barnes) 
Hannah 
Elisha 

Woodward,  Harriet 
Rosanna  A. 

Wordon,  Maria 

Wright,  Mary 
Stephen  W. 

Lydia 

Daniel 

Thomas 

Sally 

Ebenezer 

Grace  (Butler) 


ued 

Sally 

286 

231 

.  Jonathan 

286 

231 

Leah 

286 

1794 

231 

Jonathan 

1790 

288 

1797 

231 

Almira  J. 

1816 

288 

1798 

231 

Henry  S. 

1820 

288 

1802 

231 

George  F. 

1824 

289 

1805 

231 

Gustavus  A. 

1826 

289 

221 

Washington  I. 

1828 

289 

221 

Charles  B. 

1831 

289 

221 

Benjamin  F. 

1835 

289 

243 

Adelia  T. 

1839 

289 

243 

Richard  C. 

1841 

289 

243 

Asa 

247 

1776 

250 

Thomas 

247 

315 

Esther  (Andrus) 

247 

318 

Amos  W. 

289 

278 

Jonathan 

289 

1801 

258 

Honor  (Webster) 

289 

196 

Louisa 

1816 

289 

241 

William 

1821 

289 

1786 

229 

Melinda 

1825 

289 

229 

John 

1827 

289 

229 

Orlando 

1829 

289 

229 

Silas 

1832 

289 

229 

Henry  G. 

1834 

289 

229 

Lillian 

317 

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Miss  Emada  A.  Griswold,  Highland  Park,  Ill. 

James  H.  Griswold,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Rev.  Hervey  D.  Griswold,  Cranston,  R.  I. 

Dr.  Arthur  S.  Griswold,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Miss  Ruth  Griswold,  Worthington,  Ohio. 

Miss  Mabel  E.  Griswold,  Madison,  Wis. 

Mrs.  Frank  Tracy  Griswold,  Radnor,  Pa. 

Henry  S.  Griswold,  Wethersfield,  Conn. 

E.  Carl  Griswold,  Scotia,  N.  Y. 

Miss  F.  Louise  Griswold,  West  Hartford,  Conn. 
Harold  W.  Griswold,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Dr.  Don  M.  Griswold,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

Donald  Griswold,  Wilmington,  Del. 

Samuel  A.  Griswold,  Branford,  Conn. 


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Miss  Vera  Griswold,  Gordon,  Neb. 

Mrs.  Joel  Sabin  Griswold,  Pasadena,  Calif. 

James  G.  Harvey,  East  Hartford,  Conn. 

Wolcott  G.  Lane,  New  York  City. 

Miss  Martha  Lewis,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Mrs.  Walter  Marvin,  Brookline,  Del.  Co.,  Pa. 

Mrs.  Burton  Mason,  Wethersfield,  Conn. 

Mrs.  John  S.  Popp,  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass. 

Mrs.  Lucretia  Ranney,  Blanding,  Utah. 

Mrs.  Lucy  Griswold  Smith,  Longmeadow,  Mass. 

Mrs.  George  M.  Selby,  Encanto,  San  Diego  Co.,  Calif. 
Jared  B.  Standish,  Wethersfield,  Conn. 

Mrs.  William  S.  Walker,  Newington,  Conn. 

Clayton  W.  Welles,  Saybrook,  Conn. 

Mrs.  Hubert  B.  Williamson,  Alexandria,  Va. 

Miss  Madolin  Zacher,  Branford,  Conn.